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Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Panel Members
Contributors
Summary of Recommendations
The Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine
Recommendations
Recommendations for Future Research
Appendix A: Respiratory Care Protocol
Appendix B: Protocol for Ventilator-Dependent Quadriplegic Patients
Appendix C: Wean Protocol for Ventilator-Dependent Quadriplegic Patients
Appendix D: Wean Discontinuation Protocol
Appendix E: Cuff Deflation Protocol for Ventilator-Dependent Quadriplegic Patients
Appendix F: Cuff Deflation Discontinuation Protocol
Appendix G: High Cuff Pressures Protocol
Appendix H: Post-Tracheoplasty/Post-Extubation Protocol
Appendix I: Criteria for Decannulation of Trach Patients
Appendix J: Evaluation of High Peak Pressure on Mechanically Ventilated Patients
References
Index
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Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury - Acknowledgments
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Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury - Appendix B: Protocol for Ventilator-Dependent Quadriplegic Patients
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Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury - Appendix C: Wean Protocol for Ventilator-Dependent Quadriplegic Patients
Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury - Appendix D: Wean Discontinuation Protocol
Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury - Appendix E: Cuff Deflation Protocol for Ventilator-Dependent Quadriplegic Patients
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Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury - Appendix F: Cuff Deflation Discontinuation Protocol
Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury - Appendix G: High Cuff Pressures Protocol
Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury - Appendix H: Post-Tracheoplasty/Post-Extubation Protocol
Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury - Appendix I: Criteria for Decannulation of Trach Patients
Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury - Appendix J: Evaluation of High Peak Pressure on Mechanically Ventilated Patients
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