Peri-operative adverse respiratory events and post-operative non-invasive ventilation

S. Einav, M. Leone
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Postoperative respiratory adverse respiratory events (AREs) are a common phenomenon. Multiple causes contribute to peri-operative impairment of respiration and the development of post-operative AREs. AREs have been associated with poor patient outcomes and impose an unplanned burden on the medical system. The treatment of perioperative AREs should be tailored to treat the injurious processes that predominate in the case at hand. Specific characteristics of non-invasive ventilation techniques may make them particularly relevant to specific types of post-operative AREs. Future research needs to focus on identification of patients at risk for perioperative AREs and on matching of ventilation techniques to specific causes of ARE.
围手术期呼吸不良事件及术后无创通气
术后呼吸系统不良反应(AREs)是一种常见现象。多种原因导致围手术期呼吸障碍和术后AREs的发展。ARE与不良的患者结局有关,并给医疗系统带来了计划外的负担。围手术期ARE的治疗应针对目前病例中占主导地位的损伤过程。无创通气技术的特定特征可能使其与特定类型的术后ARE特别相关。未来的研究需要重点识别围手术期ARE的风险患者,并将通气技术与ARE的具体原因相匹配。
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