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Techniques for ventilating patients with obstructive pulmonary disease.
In patients with obstructive lung disease, a strategy of mechanical ventilation that prolongs expiratory time and limits lung hyperinflation can decrease barotrauma. To prolong expiratory time, decrease minute ventilation and inspiratory time. Side effects of this strategy--high peak pressures and hypercapnia--are generally well tolerated. Additional goals for COPD patients include resting and strengthening respiratory muscles and decreasing load on the respiratory system. Short-acting benzodiazepines and morphine are effective for sedation and analgesia. Paralytic agents should be considered only if adequate control of the patient's cardiopulmonary status cannot be achieved by sedation alone.