Home Mechanical Ventilation in Children

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Aroonwan Preutthipan
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[1] Mahidol University,Division of Pediatric Pulmonology, Department of Pediatrics, Ramathibodi Hospital Sleep Disorder Center, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics | 2015年 / 82卷
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Children; Home ventilation; Long term ventilation; Chronic respiratory failure; Invasive ventilation; Non-invasive ventilation; Tracheostomy;
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The number of children dependent on home mechanical ventilation has been reported to be increasing in many countries around the world. Home mechanical ventilation has been well accepted as a standard treatment of children with chronic respiratory failure. Some children may need mechanical ventilation as a lifelong therapy. To send mechanically ventilated children back home may be more difficult than adults. However, relatively better outcomes have been demonstrated in children. Children could be safely ventilated at home if they are selected and managed properly. Conditions requiring home ventilation include increased respiratory load from airway or lung pathologies, ventilatory muscle weakness and failure of neurologic control of ventilation. Home mechanical ventilation should be considered when the patient develops progressive respiratory failure or intractable failure to wean mechanical ventilation. Polysomnography or overnight pulse oximetry plus capnometry are used to detect nocturnal hypoventilation in early stage of respiratory failure. Ventilator strategy including non-invasive and invasive approach should be individualized for each patient. The author strongly believes that parents and family members are able to take care of their child at home if they are trained and educated effectively. A good team work with dedicated members is the key factor of success.
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