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NIV in COPD

NIV in COPD- Guidelines. Non-Invasive Ventilation In Acute Respiratory Failure Thorax 2002; 57: 192-211Non-Invasive Ventilation In Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Management of Acute Type 2 Respiratory Failure.A series of Evidenced Based guidelines for Clinical Management. Number 11 Octobe

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NIV in COPD

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    1. NIV in COPD By Sandra Turner Physiotherapy Lead for LCH

    2. NIV in COPD- Guidelines Non-Invasive Ventilation In Acute Respiratory Failure Thorax 2002; 57: 192-211 Non-Invasive Ventilation In Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Management of Acute Type 2 Respiratory Failure. A series of Evidenced Based guidelines for Clinical Management. Number 11 October 2008.

    3. NIV in COPD Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) refers to the provision of ventilatory support through the patients upper airway using a mask or similar device. BTS Guidelines. Thorax 2002.

    4. NIV in COPD Acidosis is an important prognostic factor for survival after Respiratory Failure in COPD, and thus early correction of acidosis is an essential goal of treatment. Jeffrey et al 1992

    5. NIV in COPD ABGs / Type 2 Respiratory Failure. Frequency of admissions Severity of exacerbations Intolerance of oxygen Palliation

    6. NIV in COPD Correct gas exchange abnormalities Reduce work of breathing Improve alveolar minute ventilation

    7. COPD in NIV Patient journey Investigations during admission Ongoing care

    8. COPD in NIV Follow up in Clinic at least twice yearly ABGs Contact details and access Machine service yearly.

    9. NIV in COPD Leaks / Mouth Leak Feeling Unwell Pressure Sores Headgear issues Sore or dry eyes Nasal congestion, dry nose or increased mucus Abdominal distension.

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