DYSPNEA AND MECHANICAL VENTILATION: APPLYING PHYSIOLOGY TO GUIDE THERAPY.

Richard M Schwartzstein, Rachel Sturley
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While advances in our understanding of mechanical ventilation have improved mortality from acute respiratory distress syndrome, recent studies indicate a rising incidence of post-ventilation mental health sequelae, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Concurrent research on the physiology of dyspnea provides insights about the role of multiple sources of sensory information underlying respiratory discomfort along with the contribution of efferent-afferent dissociation to dyspnea, and the subsequent relationship of dyspnea to a range of affective responses, including fear and anxiety. An understanding of the mechanisms of dyspnea may provide holistic approaches to managing acute respiratory failure that can achieve the best physical and emotional outcomes for patients requiring mechanical ventilation.

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呼吸困难与机械通气:应用生理学指导治疗。
虽然我们对机械通气理解的进步提高了急性呼吸窘迫综合征的死亡率,但最近的研究表明,通气后心理健康后遗症的发生率不断上升,包括创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)。对呼吸困难生理学的并行研究提供了关于呼吸不适背后多种感官信息来源的作用,以及传出传入解离对呼吸困难的贡献,以及呼吸困难与一系列情感反应(包括恐惧和焦虑)的后续关系的见解。了解呼吸困难的机制可以为管理急性呼吸衰竭提供全面的方法,为需要机械通气的患者实现最佳的身体和情绪结果。
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