2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00134-014-3213-z
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Preventive or curative postoperative noninvasive ventilation after thoracic surgery: still a grey zone?

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“…NPPV, and CPAP in particular, for its ability to recruit collapsed lung regions and to improve oxygenation, has a potential role when used in early stages of respiratory impairment [42], or as a routine measure in high-risk patients. Its role in obese patients has been highlighted in a recent metaanalysis [43].…”
Section: Noninvasive Ventilation In the Postoperative Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NPPV, and CPAP in particular, for its ability to recruit collapsed lung regions and to improve oxygenation, has a potential role when used in early stages of respiratory impairment [42], or as a routine measure in high-risk patients. Its role in obese patients has been highlighted in a recent metaanalysis [43].…”
Section: Noninvasive Ventilation In the Postoperative Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mortality rates were low in both groups. This paper was accompanied by an editorial [ 23 ], which gave some possible explanations for the lack of beneficial effects. In the postoperative period, it is sometimes difficult to clearly separate “preventive” and “curative” application of NIV.…”
Section: Airway Management Ventilation and Sedationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the postoperative period, it is sometimes difficult to clearly separate “preventive” and “curative” application of NIV. Probably some of the patients received NIV for “grey zone” indications (at the time of starting NIV and also after) which may be considered as an intermediary state between “preventive” and “curative” application of NIV [ 23 ]. Further studies are needed to better identify the patients who may benefit from NIV after thoracic surgery and the optimal NIV protocol (duration, settings, interfaces and humidification systems use for gas conditioning).…”
Section: Airway Management Ventilation and Sedationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dans cette zone dite « grise », la VNI a très probablement un intérêt [20]. Par exemple, une VNI de courte durée peut être utile en salle de soins post-interventionnelle, en particulier en cas d'hypercapnie postopératoire.…”
Section: Ventilation Non Invasive Préventive En Postopératoireunclassified