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- brú-análú dearfach uaineach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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- brú-aeráil dhearfach uaineach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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- Intermittent Positive Pressure Respiration | IPPR | Überdruckbeatmung | intermittierende Druckbeatmung
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- Definition manuelle oder apparative Beatmung, bei der nur waehrend der Inspiration ein erhoehter Druck angewandt wird, waehrend die Exspiration passiv erfolgt Reference Reallex Med
- intermittent positive pressure ventilation | IPPV | intermittent positive pressure breathing | IPPR | IPPB | intermittent positive pressure respiration
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- Definition use of a mechanical ventilator to deliver a controlled pressure of a gas to assist in ventilation or expansion of the lungs, thereby providing an increased tidal volume for patients with a variety of pulmonary conditions Reference COM-EN, based on:Handelsman, H., ‘Intermittent positive pressure breathing (IPPB) therapy’ (10.8.2020), Health Technology Assessment Reports, 1991;(1):1-9, Abstract.
- Comment With the IPPV principle, the patient’s respiratory system is integrated into the ventilator system. A positive pressure is applied intermittently to the patient’s airway. When the airway pressure is temporarily higher than the alveolar pressure, fresh gas is pushed into the lungs, the process of inspiration. When the airway pressure is lower than alveolar pressure, the gas is expelled out of the lungs, the process of expiration. Both inspiration and expiration are regulated by the operator’s settings.IPPV is the common principle of most modern ventilators, whether invasive or non-invasive.