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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airway ventilation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in medical contexts to refer to the process of ensuring that air can flow through the airway, often in relation to patient care or emergency situations.
Example: "In cases of respiratory distress, immediate airway ventilation is crucial to ensure the patient receives adequate oxygen."
Alternatives: "airway management" or "ventilation support".
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A major advance in the field has been the development of bioreactor systems capable of simultaneous airway ventilation and vascular perfusion of tissue-engineered lungs created using decellularized lung scaffolds.
Therefore, the Johns Hopkins team calls for a shift in focus that would equally emphasize cardiac maneuvers along with airway ventilation.
Iwasaki et al. [15] recently compared changes of tongue posture with changes in the nasal airway ventilation pattern after RME treatment.
According to their findings, children with nasal airway obstruction have a low tongue posture regardless of RME treatment meanwhile improvement of the nasal airway ventilation condition might be associated with improved low tongue posture after RME.
DelRosso and her colleagues eventually got the hiccups under control using a combination of anti-reflux drugs and a form of airway ventilation therapy known as CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure).
In case of inadequate ventilation and unsuccessful intubation, emergency non-invasive airway ventilation (supraglottic airway) must be used.
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It begins with ventilation of the lung, which is achieved by convection or mass flow of air through an ingeniously branched system of airways; in the most peripheral airways ventilation of alveoli is completed by diffusion of oxygen through the air to the alveolar surface.
This case presented an airway and ventilation challenge as jet ventilation could worsen the tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) and result in gastric overinflation.
CPAP, continuous positive airway pressure ventilation; NPPV, non-invasive positive pressure ventilation.
Twenty one (38% of 56 liveborn babies) required continuous positive airway pressure ventilation or endotracheal intubation with positive pressure ventilation.
Continuous positive airway pressure ventilation (CPAP) and non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV) are accepted treatments in acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema (ACPE).
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