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Nasal Ventilator Use In Bronchiectasis With Respiratory Failure: A Casereport, Te-Hsiu Lee, Tyng-Guey Wang, Meng-Yue Chien, Ping-Ing Lee, Jin-Shin Lai, I-Nan Lien
Nasal Ventilator Use In Bronchiectasis With Respiratory Failure: A Casereport, Te-Hsiu Lee, Tyng-Guey Wang, Meng-Yue Chien, Ping-Ing Lee, Jin-Shin Lai, I-Nan Lien
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
It is not rare for the individuals with bronchiectasis, defining pathologically as a permanently abnormal dilation of subsegmental airways, to develop respiratory insufficiency as respiratory tract infection occurs. In acute stage, intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) via endotracheal tube is often mandatory to maintain their respiration, but most of them could breathe spontaneously later on. However, there are still a small number of patients remaining ventilator dependent cither totally or incompletely, and requiring tracheostomy even though miscellaneous complications, such as chronic bacterial colonization, disturbance of patient's speech and swallow, decreased cough ability, tracheomalacia, tracheal stenosis, perforation, tracheoesoph-ageal fistula, as well …