RELEVANCE OF VENTILATION IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH CHRONIC NON-SPECIFIC LUNG DISEASES
Abstract
In recent years, there has been a trend towards an increase in the abdominal method of delivery, the optimal level of which is considered to be approximately 10%-12% of the total number of births. Abdominal delivery was performed in 36 women with chronic nonspecific pulmonary diseases (CNPD) aged 19 to 39 years. Regional anesthesia with non-invasive ventilation was used as an anesthetic aid. The effectiveness of non-invasive pulmonary ventilation (NIV) in CNPD has been shown, with improvements in respiratory support and cardiac activity noted. NIV is inexpensive and well tolerated by patients.
Keywords
Pregnant, non-invasive ventilation, method, non-specific lung disease.
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