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Mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients in ICU: Review article


Fawzy Abbas Badawy
Ahmed Alsaied Abdelrahman Ali
Nehal Samir Esmail
Abdel-hady Ahmed Helmy Abdelhady

Abstract

Background: Mechanically ventilating is frequently performed life-saving procedure in the emergency room (ER). With the duration of stay of ventilated patients in ERs rising, it is critical for emergency physicians to have a firm grasp on procedures for optimizing mechanical ventilation and minimizing consequences. Numerous positively pressured ventilation techniques are available; they are derived from different permutations of triggered volume- and pressure-cycled ventilations and supply ventilation at a variety of rates, pressures and volumes. Inadequate ventilatory treatment may result in significant respiratory and extrapulmonary injury that may go undetected.
Objective: The aim of this review article was to highlight mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients in ICU.
Conclusion: Non-invasive ventilation is an excellent first-line therapy for hypoxemic or hypercapnic respiratory failure in critically ill patients, failure of non-invasive ventilation necessitates introduction of intubation and invasive mechanical ventilation as second line therapy.


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eISSN: 2090-7125
print ISSN: 1687-2002