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Forme di ventilazione alternative

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La respirazione artificiale

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Le forme di ventilazione alternative sono impiegate quando, con quelle convenzionali o “standard”, lo scopo della terapia respiratoria artificiale non viene raggiunto. I confini tra le metodiche convenzionali ed alternative sono comunque non ben definibili.

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Larsen, R., Ziegenfuß, T. (2012). Forme di ventilazione alternative. In: La respirazione artificiale. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2382-6_12

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