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Results of use of the sustained high-frequency ventilation of lungs during complex therapy of cardio-pulmonary insufficiency in patients with chronic nonspecific pulmonary diseases

Abstract

During complex treatment of 12 patients with severe cardio-pulmonary insufficiency appearing on the background of the prolonged duration of chronic purulent obstructive bronchitis and infection -dependent asthma, the sustained high-frequency mechanical lung ventilation (SHFMV) was used with course application.

The analysis of the hemodynamic parameters changing and the gas content of arterial blood revealed the ability of SHFMV to increase considerably the efficacy of the treatment as a result of quick compensation of arterial hypoxemia, of the considerable decrease of the intrapulmonary blood shunt, and of the decrease of the pulmonary vascular resistance. During the oxygen inhalation through the facial mask, this changes were expressed negligibly or were absent with the minimal clinic effect.

About the Authors

A. V. Tretiakov
РГМУ
Russian Federation


A. G. Chuchalin
РГМУ
Russian Federation


M. J. Godiajev
РГМУ
Russian Federation


A. P. Tatarsky
РГМУ
Russian Federation


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Tretiakov A.V., Chuchalin A.G., Godiajev M.J., Tatarsky A.P. Results of use of the sustained high-frequency ventilation of lungs during complex therapy of cardio-pulmonary insufficiency in patients with chronic nonspecific pulmonary diseases. PULMONOLOGIYA. 1993;(3):70-73. (In Russ.)

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