Abstract Introduction: In severe asthma, management of life-threatening air trapping that persists despite initiation of standard asthma treatment is difficult in the absence of extracorporeal membranous oxygenation. Case study: Three… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Introduction: In severe asthma, management of life-threatening air trapping that persists despite initiation of standard asthma treatment is difficult in the absence of extracorporeal membranous oxygenation. Case study: Three children with life-threatening asthma could not be adequately ventilated despite maximum conventional treatment because of severe air trapping. A novel method of active expiration by abdominal compression with a standard ventilator was adopted with immediate effect with significant improvement in ventilation. Conclusion: Synchronized abdominal compression is a novel and simple method that allows an effective treatment of severe air trapping in an intubated paralyzed asthma child.
               
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