Chronic respiratory failure - non-invasive ventilation in adults and paediatrics
These expert recordings offer essential guidance on managing chronic respiratory failure using Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) in the Australian context. Gain critical insights into why standard screening tools are insufficient: relying on nocturnal oximetry or morning blood gases frequently underestimates nocturnal hypoventilation. Furthermore, normal oxygen saturation does not rule out hypercapnia (Type 2 respiratory failure).
The lectures stress that accurate diagnosis and continuous CO2 monitoring are crucial for effective NIV therapy in disorders like obesity hypoventilation syndrome and neuromuscular conditions. Successful long-term care relies on optimizing ventilator settings, proactive initiation, and robust community follow-up, which is vital for preventing therapy abandonment.
Watching these sessions will enhance your understanding of NIV principles, safety considerations, and the importance of multidisciplinary support to ensure patients achieve better survival and quality of life.
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NIV Important safety considerations and supports in specialised populations (Adults) Dr Vinod Aiyappan