M. Yanaz, F. Unal, E. Hepkaya, Sinem Can Oksay, Ebru Köstereli, C. Y. Yeğit, A. Başkan, Z. Onay, A. Gulieva, A. Soyyigit, M. Kalyoncu, H. Kucuk, Y. Ayhan, A. Ergenekon, E. Atag, Selçuk Uzuner, N. Ikizoglu, A. Kılınç, P. Ay, E. E. Eralp, Y. Gokdemir, S. Oktem, E. Çakır, S. Girit, Z. Uyan, H. Çokuğraş, R. Ersu, B. Karadag, F. Karakoc
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Home Mechanical Ventilation in Children: Experience of Paediatric Pulmonology Divisions in Istanbul
Advances in technology in recent years increased the long-term survival rate of patients with chronic respiratory failure. As a result, the number of patients receiving long-term home mechanical ventilation (LTHV) support is increasing worldwide. The most important step in the management of patients with home mechanical ventilation (HMV) is to ensure adequate oxygenation and ventilation. Successful care at home requires the presence of trained caregivers and accessibility to medical devices and a care team. The aims of this study were, to describe the characteristics of children on LTHV in Istanbul, to compare the patients receiving non-invasive ventilation (NIV) and invasive ventilation, and to evaluate the frequency and risk factors of hospital admission in this population.