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Here, we describe very briefly some modes of ventilation that are relatively rarely used, but which theoretically have a rationale for future use in NIV. Many methods that are moderately popular during invasive mechanical ventilation are, therefore, excluded.
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Nava, S., Fanfulla, F. (2014). Other Modes of Ventilation. In: Non Invasive Artificial Ventilation. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5526-1_8
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