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Non-Invasive Ventilation in a Non-Standard Setting – Is it Safe to Ventilate Outside the ICU?
2020
Acta Medica Bulgarica
AbstractNon-invasive ventilation (NIV) is considered a fundamental method in treating patients with various disorders, requiring respiratory support. Often the lack of beds in the intensive care unit (ICU) and the concomitant medical conditions, which refer patients as unsuitable for aggressive treatment in the ICU, highlight the need of NIV application in general non-monitored wards and unusual settings – most commonly emergency departments, high-dependency units, pulmonary wards, and even
doi:10.2478/amb-2020-0034
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