Original paper
High frequency percussive ventilation for respiratory immobilization in radiotherapy
Volume: 9, Pages: 8 - 12
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
High frequency percussive ventilation (HFPV) employs high frequency low tidal volumes (100–400 bursts/min) to provide respiration in awake patients while simultaneously reducing respiratory motion. The purpose of this study is to evaluate HFPV as a technique for respiratory motion immobilization in radiotherapy. In this study fifteen healthy volunteers (age 30–75 y) underwent HFPV using three different oral interfaces. We evaluated each HFPV...
Paper Details
Title
High frequency percussive ventilation for respiratory immobilization in radiotherapy
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Volume
9
Pages
8 - 12
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