Non-invasive ventilation in the treatment of ventilatory failure following corrective spinal surgery

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Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation has previously been used successfully to treat both acute and chronic ventilatory failure secondary to a number of conditions, including scoliosis. We report two patients in whom it was used, on three separate occasions, to treat acute ventilatory failure following corrective spinal surgery. Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation may be useful postoperatively in high-risk patients undergoing major spinal surgery in an attempt to prevent intubation and its attendant complications.

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Doherty, M. J., Millner, P. A., Latham, M., Dickson, R. A., & Elliott, M. W. (2001). Non-invasive ventilation in the treatment of ventilatory failure following corrective spinal surgery. Anaesthesia, 56(3), 235–238. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2044.2001.01422.x

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