This book describes the use of inspiratory and expiratory muscle aids to prevent the pulmonary complications of lung disease and conditions with muscle weakness. It also describes treatment and rehabilitation interventions specific for patients with these conditions. This book is unique in presenting the use of entirely noninvasive management alternatives to eliminate respiratory morbidity and mortality and avoid the need to resort to tracheostomy for the majority of patients with lung or neuromuscular disease.
1. Disease Profiles of Noninvasive Ventilation Users 2. Physiology and Pathophysiology of Hypoventilation:: Ventilatory vs. Oxygenation Impairment 3. The History of Mechanical Ventilation and Respiratory Muscle Aids 4. Noninvasive Ventilation:: Mechanisms of Action 5. Noninvasive Ventilation:: Mechanism for Inspiratory Muscle Substitution 6. Home Mechanical Ventilation for Neuromuscular Ventilatory Failure:: Conventional Approaches and Their Outcomes 7. Noninvasive Respiratory Muscle Aids and Intervention Goals 8. Respiratory Muscle Aids:: Patient Evaluation and the Oximetry-Respiratory Aid Protocol 9. Respiratory Muscle Aids:: Diagnosis-related Outcomes 10. Noninvasive Ventilation in Pediatrics 11. Noninvasive Ventilation in the Acute Care Setting 12. Home Noninvasive Ventilation for Patients with Lung Disease 13. Chest Physical Therapy:: Mucus-mobilizing Techniques 14. Nutrition 15. Illustrative Case Studies of Respiratory Management
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