1996
DOI: 10.1097/00044067-199611000-00002
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Preventing Complications of Mechanical Ventilation: Permissive Hypercapnia

Abstract: Research suggests that the forces exerted on the lungs by mechanical ventilators may cause as much damage to the lungs as the original pathologic process. In an attempt to limit additional injury to damaged lungs and improve the morbidity and mortality of patients requiring mechanical ventilation, investigators have proposed a controversial method of ventilatory management, permissive hypercapnia. This method attempts to maintain adequate oxygenation while allowing ventilation to decrease; carbon dioxide incre… Show more

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