Non-invasive ventilation in patients with an altered level of consciousness. A clinical review and practical insights
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Via Medica
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Non-invasive ventilation has gained an increasingly pivotal role in the treatment of acute hypoxemic and/or hypercapnic respiratory failure and offers multiple advantages over invasive mechanical ventilation. Some of these advantages include the preserva-tion of airway defense mechanisms, a reduced need for sedation, and an avoidance of complications related to endotracheal intubation. Despite its advantages, non-invasive ventilation has some contraindications that include, among them, severe encephalopathy. In this review article, the rationale, evidence, and drawbacks of the use of noninvasive ventilation in the context of hypercapnic and non-hypercapnic patients with an altered level of consciousness are analyzed. © 2020 PTChP.
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Altered consciousness, Coma, Encephalopathy, Non-invasive ventilation, Brain diseases, Consciousness disorders, Humans, Noninvasive ventilation, Oxygen inhalation therapy, Pulmonary disease, chronic obstructive, Respiratory insufficiency, Severity of illness index, Adverse event, Brain disease, Chronic obstructive lung disease, Consciousness disorder, Human, Oxygen therapy, Procedures, Respiratory failure