A Comprehensive Review Of Artificial Respiration Techniques And Devices
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This study provides a comprehensive review of artificial respiration techniques and devices by examining secondary data sources from a variety of sources, such as published literature, clinical guidelines, and medical textbooks. Artificial respiration, also known as mechanical ventilation, is a critical medical intervention used to support patients who are unable to breathe on their own. The study explores various types of artificial respiration techniques, including invasive and non-invasive methods, as well as different devices used in respiratory care. The review highlights the importance of artificial respiration in the management of respiratory failure in various clinical settings, such as intensive care units, emergency sections, and operating rooms. The study discusse[1]s the advantages and limitations of different artificial respiration techniques and devices, including mechanical ventilators, bilevel positive airway pressure machines, and continuous positive airway pressure devices. Additionally, the review discusses the role of artificial respiration in treating respiratory diseases, such as acute respiratory distress syndrome and pneumonia. The study also examines the impact of artificial respiration on patient results, including death rates, length of hospital stay, and quality of life. In conclusion, this comprehensive review sheds light on the current state of artificial respiration techniques and devices, providing valuable insights for healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers involved in respiratory care.
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