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Non-invasive ventilation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: management of acute type 2 respiratory failure

CM Roberts, JL Brown, AK Reinhardt, S Kaul, K Scales, C Mikelsons, K Reid, R Winter, K Young, L Restrick and PK Plant
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.8-5-517
Clin Med October 2008
CM Roberts
Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry
Roles: Chair of the GDG; Consultant Respiratory and General Physician
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JL Brown
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
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AK Reinhardt
Whipps Cross University Hospital NHS Trust
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S Kaul
Specialist Registrar in Respiratory and Intensive Care Medicine, St Georges Hospital NHS Trust, London
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K Scales
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
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C Mikelsons
Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust
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K Reid
Royal College of Physicians
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R Winter
Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham
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K Young
Clinical Standards Department, Royal College of Physicians
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L Restrick
Whittington Hospital NHS Trust
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PK Plant
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
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Abstract

Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in the management of acute type 2 respiratory failure in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) represents one of the major technical advances in respiratory care over the last decade. This document updates the 2002 British Thoracic Society guidance and provides a specific focus on the use of NIV in COPD patients with acute type 2 respiratory failure. While there are a variety of ventilator units available most centres now use bi-level positive airways pressure units and this guideline refers specifically to this form of ventilatory support although many of the principles encompassed are applicable to other forms of NIV. The guideline has been produced for the clinician caring for COPD patients in the emergency and ward areas of acute hospitals.

  • bi-level positive airways pressure units
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • non-invasive ventilation
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Non-invasive ventilation in COPD
CM Roberts, JL Brown, AK Reinhardt, S Kaul, K Scales, C Mikelsons, K Reid, R Winter, K Young, L Restrick, PK Plant
Clinical Medicine Oct 2008, 8 (5) 517-521; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.8-5-517

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Non-invasive ventilation in COPD
CM Roberts, JL Brown, AK Reinhardt, S Kaul, K Scales, C Mikelsons, K Reid, R Winter, K Young, L Restrick, PK Plant
Clinical Medicine Oct 2008, 8 (5) 517-521; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.8-5-517
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