Liquid ventilation: it's not science fiction anymore.

M K Norris, B P Fuhrman, C L Leach
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Liquid ventilation is, by all initial considerations, an unconventional concept. Decades of research, however, have found that by using perfluorocarbons, which are capable of holding high concentrations of critical gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, gas exchange optimal enough to support life is possible with no known toxic effects. The earliest method of liquid ventilation, tidal liquid breathing, involved infusion and active removal of tidal volumes of perfluorocarbons by a liquid ventilator for gas exchange. Recently, a new method of partial liquid breathing, called perfluorocarbon-associated gas exchange, makes the process of liquid ventilation simpler by using conventional gas ventilators. Current research is showing great promise in the use of liquid ventilation for patients with pulmonary pathology. Critical care nurses should become knowledgeable of this new mode of ventilation and be prepared to meet the special needs of this unique population.

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液体通风:这不再是科幻小说了。
从所有的初步考虑来看,液体通风是一个非常规的概念。然而,数十年的研究发现,使用全氟碳化合物(能够容纳高浓度的关键气体,如氧气和二氧化碳),可以在没有已知毒性影响的情况下,实现足以维持生命的最佳气体交换。最早的液体通气方法是潮汐式液体呼吸,通过液体呼吸机进行气体交换,输注并主动去除潮汐量的全氟碳化合物。最近,一种新的部分液体呼吸方法,称为全氟化碳伴生气体交换,通过使用传统的气体呼吸机,使液体通风的过程变得简单。目前的研究显示,液体通气对肺部病变患者的应用前景广阔。重症监护护士应该了解这种新的通气模式,并准备好满足这一独特人群的特殊需求。
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