The use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) and oxygen therapy has transformed the landscape of respiratory care, offering effective, less-invasive and relatively less-expensive solutions for patients with acute and chronic respiratory conditions. These modalities not only reduce the need for invasive procedures, but also improve patient outcome and quality of life. With advances in technology and a growing understanding of respiratory pathophysiology, the role of NIV and oxygen therapy continues to expand across various clinical settings.
This manual serves as a comprehensive guide for healthcare professionals involved in respiratory and acute care medicine. It bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical practice, equipping readers with the tools to make informed decisions when managing patients requiring respiratory support.
The book covers key concepts, including the evolution of NIV, its effects on respiratory physiology, indications and contraindications of NIV, device selection, troubleshooting, NIV in acute care and long-term chronic care, and the principles of oxygen therapy. Practical guidance is provided on monitoring and titrating therapy, ensuring patient comfort, and avoiding complications. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based practices, supported by current guidelines and case studies that highlight real-world applications.
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Subhash Todi MBBS MD (Medicine) MRCP
Director Critical Care, Manipal Hospitals, Dhakuria, Kolkata, West Bengal, India; Head, Department of Academics and Research, Manipal Hospital; Editor, Indian Journal of Critical Care Case Report (IJCCR); Past Research Chairperson, ISCCM Research Committee
Rakhi Sanyal MBBS MD DNB MNAMS MRCP (UK) FRCP (Edinburgh) SCE Acute Medicine (Royal College UK)
Professor and Unit Head, Department of Medicine, Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital (JIMSH), Kolkata, West Bengal, India; Senior Consultant, Acute Care and Internal Medicine; Examiner of International MRCP PACES, UK; Medical Education Unit and Curriculum Committee Member, JIMSH; Member of Forum for Ethics Review Committee in India
SECTION 1: NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION
CHAPTER 1: History and Evolution of Noninvasive Ventilation
CHAPTER 2: Non-invasive Ventilation and Respiratory Physiology
CHAPTER 3: Benefits, Indications and Contraindications of Non-invasive Ventilation
CHAPTER 4: Types and Modes of Non-invasive Ventilation
CHAPTER 5: Machine and Interfaces
CHAPTER 6: Initiation, Settings, Monitoring, Alarms and Troubleshooting
CHAPTER 7: Non-invasive Ventilation in the Acute Medical Take: Strategies and Solutions
CHAPTER 8: Realtime Case-based Discussion for Clinical Decision Making of Indication for NIV in AECOPD as per ERS/ATS Practice Guidelines 2017
CHAPTER 9: Realtime Case-based Discussion for Clinical Decision Making of Indication for NIV in CPE as per ERS/ATS Practice Guidelines 2017
CHAPTER 10: Realtime Case-based Discussion for Clinical Decision Making of Indication for NIV in Post-extubation and Weaning from Invasive Ventilation as per ERS/ATS Practice Guidelines 2017
CHAPTER 11: Realtime Case-based Discussion for Clinical Decision Making of Indication for NIV in Acute Exacerbation of Bronchial Asthma as per ERS/ATS Practice Guidelines 2017
CHAPTER 12: Realtime Case-based Discussion for Clinical Decision Making of Indication for NIV in De Novo Respiratory Failure as per ERS/ATS Practice Guidelines 2017
CHAPTER 13: Extended Uses of Non-invasive Ventilation
CHAPTER 14: Long-term Home Non-invasive Ventilation
CHAPTER 15: Non-invasive Ventilation in Obstetric Patient
CHAPTER 16: Non-invasive Ventilation in Pediatrics
CHAPTER 17: Role of Non-invasive Ventilation in Airway Clearance and Physiotherapy
SECTION 2: OXYGEN THERAPY
CHAPTER 18: Oxygen Therapy