2002
DOI: 10.1177/152692480201200402
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Improving Oxygenation When Conventional Ventilation Fails: A Case Study

Abstract: Long periods of significant hypoxia do not disqualify a patient from becoming an organ donor. As the management of organ donor patients becomes more complex, recovery coordinators often have to change their thinking and resort to nonconventional means of management. This case study presents a hypoxic donor and how using pressure-control inverse ratio ventilation improved oxygenation in this donor. Before changing ventilator modes, the transplant surgeons were concerned about the long periods of hypoxia the pat… Show more

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