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Noninvasive ventilation refers to the delivery of positive pressure ventilation via a mask or "interface" rather than via an invasive conduit.
For all imaging examinations, anaesthesia was induced with isoflurane (2.5%) and maintained throughout the examination with isoflurane (1.5%) delivered in oxygen (1.2 L/min) via a mask.
When unconscious, animals were taken from the chamber and kept under anaesthesia with 1.8%to0.6%6% isoflurane administered via a mask during the whole experiment.
Then, a thin layer of Ti/Pd/Ag (60/60/100 nm) multifilm was deposited on the surface of PASiNP arrays via a mask evaporation process.
Anaesthesia was induced with 4%% isoflurane (Schering-Plough Animal Health, Ballerup, Denmark) in a closed container, and thereafter, the anaesthesia was maintained with 1.6 1.8 % isoflurane in air delivered via a mask until a tracheostomy and endotracheal intubation was performed and isoflurane was thereafter lowered to 1.1 1.3 %.
Finally, progressive difficulty in ventilating via a mask can develop because of persistent and prolonged failed intubation attempts [ 12].
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As active PLK4 destroys itself quickly via its phosphodegron located on the L1 linker region, stabilization might be achieved via a masking of the DSG motif upon STIL binding to L1 and a concomitant block in DSG recognition by βTrCP.
Finally, a study by Oto and colleagues [ 58] compared the application of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and ventilation via a nasal mask with that of a full face mask, during unconsciousness induced by general anesthesia.
Prematurely born infants may be resuscitated in the labour suite via a face mask or an endotracheal tube.
Rats were anesthetized via a nose mask with 4% and 2% isoflurane in oxygen for induction and maintenance, respectively, at a rate of 1 L·min−1.
Non-invasive ventilation via a face mask and newer developments such as the in-exsufflator device have gained importance as an alternative to tracheostomy in selected patients.
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