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Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury

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 - Preface
Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury - Acknowledgments
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Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury - Summary of Recommendations
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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
Respiratory Management Following Spinal Cord Injury - References
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