High-frequency Oscillatory Ventilation

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Abstract

High-frequency oscillatory ventilation is a widely used lung-protective strategy in preterm infants and neonates. The effects of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation on oxygenation and ventilation may be beneficial for those infants during surgery. The article provides an overview of the physiologic basis and reports that enhance this hypothesis.

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Bouchut, J. C., Godard, J., & Claris, O. (2004, April). High-frequency Oscillatory Ventilation. Anesthesiology. https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-200404000-00035

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