2010
DOI: 10.1097/bcr.0b013e3181e4d605
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High-Frequency Percussive Ventilation Revisited

Abstract: High-frequency percussive ventilation (HFPV) has demonstrated a potential role as a rescue option for refractory acute respiratory distress syndrome and as a method for improving inhalation injury outcomes. Nevertheless, there is a lack of literature examining the practical application of HFPV theory toward either improving gas exchange or preventing possible ventilator-induced lung injury. This article will discuss the clinically pertinent aspects of HFPV, inclusive of high- and low-frequency ventilation.

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“…What is different, though, is that HFPV delivers the gas in very small volumes and at a high rate, between 300 and 700 oscillations per minute. 19 High-frequency percussive ventilation results in decreased peak airway pressures and lower transpulmonary pressures, as well as increased functional residual capacity. 20 Lowering peak airway pressures during ventilation theoretically should decrease the risk of barotrauma.…”
Section: Basic Overview Of Operating Principlesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…What is different, though, is that HFPV delivers the gas in very small volumes and at a high rate, between 300 and 700 oscillations per minute. 19 High-frequency percussive ventilation results in decreased peak airway pressures and lower transpulmonary pressures, as well as increased functional residual capacity. 20 Lowering peak airway pressures during ventilation theoretically should decrease the risk of barotrauma.…”
Section: Basic Overview Of Operating Principlesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Furthermore, experts believe that HFPV clears secretions and edema from the airways through small high-frequency percussive bursts of gas using an accelerating laminar flow of delivery. 19 The VDR-4's effect is largely due to its unique delivery of airflow. Diffusion is the method by which gas exchanges across the alveolar membrane.…”
Section: Basic Overview Of Operating Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Одним из таких методов лечения бронхолегочных заболеваний является высокочастотная перкуссион ная вентиляция легких (ВЧПВЛ) -метод респира торной терапии, при котором маленькие объемы воздуха (перкуссии) подаются пациенту с высокой регулируемой частотой (60-400 циклов в минуту) и управляемым уровнем давления через специаль ный открытый дыхательный контур (фазитрон) [98]. Перкуссии могут подаваться через маску, загубник, интубационную трубку и трахеостому.…”
Section: методы мобилизации и удаления бронхиального секретаunclassified
“…HFPV was initially employed for the treatment of newborns affected by hyaline membrane disease or infant respiratory distress syndrome and the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) caused by burns and smoke inhalation (Allan et al 2010). The usefulness of HFPV has been clinically assessed, particularly in the treatment of post-traumatic respiratory insufficiency (Hurst et al 1987), inhalation injury (Cioffi et al 1989), acute respiratory infections caused by burns and smoke inhalation (Lentz and Peterson 1996, Reper et al 2002), newborns with hyaline membrane disease and/or ARDS (Velmahos et al 1999), and surgical bronchial repair in a patient with one lung (Lucangelo et al 2006b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%