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Category: Advances in Pediatric Care

Pediatric HFJV: A Clinical Approach

Jun 6, 2022 | Advances in Pediatric Care, Hall of Fame

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High-Frequency Jet Ventilation in Neonatal and Pediatric Subjects: A Narrative Review

May 15, 2022 | Advances in Neonatal Care, Advances in Pediatric Care, High Frequency Jet Ventilation Fundamentals, Lung Protective Strategies

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High-Frequency Jet Ventilation in Pediatric Acute Respiratory Failure

Feb 25, 2021 | Advances in Pediatric Care, CLINICAL RESEARCH

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High-Frequency Jet Ventilation as Rescue Therapy in Pediatric Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Jan 13, 2020 | Advances in Pediatric Care, CLINICAL RESEARCH

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Feasibility of High-Frequency Jet Ventilation in Children in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Jan 13, 2020 | Advances in Pediatric Care, CLINICAL RESEARCH

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High Frequency Jet Ventilation in Respiratory Failure Secondary to Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection: A Case Series

Aug 25, 2016 | Advances in Pediatric Care, CLINICAL RESEARCH

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Ventilation of a 7 Year Old Victim of Crush Injury to the Upper Chest with Tracheal Bronchial Tears Using High Frequency Jet Ventilation

May 25, 1998 | Advances in Pediatric Care, CLINICAL RESEARCH, PIE Neonates / Airleak

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This website contains scientific and medical publications for purposes of scientific information exchange. These publications may discuss uses that have not been approved or cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration. The publications linked to on this site are all third-party peer-reviewed publications or documents from scientific meetings which disclose any contribution of devices and/or technical support by Bunnell, in accordance with the publisher’s conflict-of-interest disclosure policy. The LifePulse HFV is indicated for use in ventilating critically ill infants with pulmonary interstitial emphysema (PIE). Infants studied ranged in birth weight from 750 to 3,529 grams and in gestational age from 24 to 41 weeks. The LifePulse High-Frequency Ventilator is also indicated for use in ventilating critically ill infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) complicated by pulmonary air leaks who are, in the opinion of their physicians, failing on conventional ventilation. The infants studied ranged in birth weight from 600 to 3,660 grams and in gestational age from 24 to 38 weeks.