The use of pressure support ventilation in the operating room

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Abstract

Pressure support ventilation is used in intensive care units to improve patient-ventilator synchrony and facilitate weaning. An anesthesia machine that employs this mode of ventilation can now be used to allow smooth inductions, emergence, and maintenance of anethesia while the patient is mechanically ventilated.

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Mirenda, J. V., Valley, M. A., & Gutlove, D. P. (1990). The use of pressure support ventilation in the operating room. Anesthesiology Review, 17(2), 41–44.

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