2024
DOI: 10.4187/respcare.11886
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Current advances and gaps in knowledge on personalizing masks for non-invasive respiratory support: a scoping review

Rosemijne R.W.P. Pigmans,
Jonathan M. Smith,
Dick G. Markhorst
et al.

Abstract: Non-invasive respiratory support delivered through a face mask has become a cornerstone treatment for adults and children with acute or chronic respiratory failure. However, an imperfect mask fit using commercially available interfaces is frequently encountered, which may result in patient discomfort and treatment inefficiency or failure. To overcome this challenge, over the last decade increasing attention has been given to the development of personalized face masks, which are custom made to address the speci… Show more

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