Home Mechanical Ventilation: A Canadian Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline
Author(s) -
Douglas McKim,
Jeremy Road,
Mónica Avendaño,
Steve Abdool,
Fabien Côté,
Nigel Duguid,
Janet Fraser,
François Maltais,
Debra Morrison,
Colleen O’Connell,
Basil J. Petrof,
Karen P. Rimmer,
Robert Skomro
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
canadian respiratory journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.675
H-Index - 53
eISSN - 1916-7245
pISSN - 1198-2241
DOI - 10.1155/2011/139769
Subject(s) - medicine , guideline , obesity hypoventilation syndrome , mechanical ventilation , intensive care medicine , amyotrophic lateral sclerosis , neuromuscular disease , hypoventilation , kyphoscoliosis , poliomyelitis , airway management , physical therapy , disease , scoliosis , airway , pediatrics , obstructive sleep apnea , surgery , pathology , respiratory system
Increasing numbers of patients are surviving episodes of prolonged mechanical ventilation or benefitting from the recent availability of userfriendly noninvasive ventilators. Although many publications pertaining to specific aspects of home mechanical ventilation (HMV) exist, very few comprehensive guidelines that bring together all of the current literature on patients at risk for or using mechanical ventilatory support are available. The Canadian Thoracic Society HMV Guideline Committee has reviewed the available English literature on topics related to HMV in adults, and completed a detailed guideline that will help standardize and improve the assessment and management of individuals requiring noninvasive or invasive HMV. The guideline provides a disease-specific review of illnesses including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, spinal cord injury, muscular dystrophies, myotonic dystrophy, kyphoscoliosis, post-polio syndrome, central hypoventilation syndrome, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as well as important common themes such as airway clearance and the process of transition to home. The guidelines have been extensively reviewed by international experts, allied health professionals and target audiences. They will be updated on a regular basis to incorporate any new information.
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