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Those who get it soon need mechanical ventilation in a hospital.
In 10 to 20% of cases patients will require mechanical ventilation.
The use of a machine to help with breathing is called mechanical ventilation.
With treatment, usually mechanical ventilation in an intensive care unit, the death rate is 50%.
Without mechanical ventilation, he could suddenly go into cardiac arrest.
When this is insufficient, the patient might require mechanical ventilation.
They are also encountered in patients already receiving mechanical ventilation for some other reason.
Many terms have been developed to describe the same modes of mechanical ventilation.
His condition deteriorate and was later put on mechanical ventilation.
Controlled mechanical ventilation in its original form had no patient sensitivity.
All of the victims were hospitalized and placed on mechanical ventilation.
Intensive care, including mechanical ventilation, is needed to support failing breathing.
Some states address additional interventions such as antibiotics and mechanical ventilation.
In patients who are very sick, supportive treatment, such as mechanical ventilation, is equally important.
Pressure control is used to regulate pressures applied during mechanical ventilation.
Upon admission, most patients need immediate respiratory support with mechanical ventilation.
The kitchens all had windows, even though recent changes in building law permitted mechanical ventilation.
I had no idea we'd end up in a room that depended on a mechanical ventilation system for its air."
The patient's mental status is improving and he no longer requires mechanical ventilation.
Find out if you need extra oxygen or help with breathing (mechanical ventilation).
It reduced the rate of breathing problems and the need for mechanical ventilation in the infants.
Life support with mechanical ventilation is usually needed to survive until the lungs recover.
It usually requires mechanical ventilation in an intensive care unit setting.
Mechanical ventilation means having a machine help you breathe.
Energy usage is thus low and mechanical ventilation is not required.