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Medikamentöse Therapie, Inhalationstherapie

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Grundzüge der Beatmung
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Zur erfolgreichen Respiratortherapie gehört auch der gezielte Einsatz von Pharmaka: einerseits um bei bestimmten Indikationen eine optimale Adapta- tion an das gewählte Beatmungsverfahren zu ermöglichen, andererseits um eine Verbesserung gewisser pulmonaler Störfaktoren zu erreichen. Daher sind prinzipiell zwei ganz verschiedene medikamentöse Zielrichtungen zu bespre- chen, nämlich die therapeutischen Verfahren zur Sedierung/Analgesierung und Relaxation sowie jene medikamentösen Maßnahmen, die bronchodilatatorisch und mukokinetisch wirksam sind.

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Fitzal, S. (1994). Medikamentöse Therapie, Inhalationstherapie. In: Kilian, J., Benzer, H., Ahnefeld, F.W. (eds) Grundzüge der Beatmung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78933-5_12

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