What Is Non-Invasive Ventilation?
Non-invasive ventilation refers to the positive pressure ventilation performed by the ventilator connected to the patient through the mouth or nasal mask, without the need to establish an invasive artificial airway.
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- Non-invasive ventilation refers to the positive pressure ventilation performed by the ventilator connected to the patient through the mouth or nasal mask, without the need to establish an invasive artificial airway.
- Non-invasive ventilation: It is mainly used to assist in the treatment of sleep respiratory syndrome in the early stage. For more than 10 years, this technology has been widely used to treat a variety of acute and chronic respiratory failures. The best time to apply non-invasive ventilation is when the patient's respiratory mechanics is abnormal, respiratory muscle fatigue and other problems are obvious and the sputum drainage problem is relatively minor.