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1. | Rezaiguia S, Jayr C. Prevention of respiratory complications after abdominal surgery. Ann Fr Anesth Reanim, 1996, 15: 623-646. |
2. | Ferguson MK. Preoperative assessment of pulmonary risk. Chest,1999, 115( 5 suppl) : 58S-63S. |
3. | Weissman C. Pulmonary complications after cardiac surgery. Seminars Cardiothoracic Vascular Anesthesia, 2004, 8: 185 -211. |
4. | Lawrence VA, Hilsenbeck SG, Noveck H, et al. Medical complications and outcomes after hip fracture repair. Arch Intern Med, 2002 ,162: 2053-2057. |
5. | Ntoumenopoulos G. Indications for manual lung hyperinflation ( MHI) in the mechanically ventilated patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Chron Respir Dis, 2005, 2: 199-207. |
6. | Thomas EJ, Goldman L, Mangione CM, et al. Body mass index as a correlate of postoperative complications and resource utilization. AmJ Med, 1997, 102: 277-283. |
7. | Rosen AK, Geraci JM, Ash AS, et al. Postoperative adverse events of common surgical procedures in the Medicare population. Med Care,1992, 30: 753-765. |
8. | Escarce JJ, Shea JA, Chen W, et al. Outcomes of open cholecystectomy in the elderly: a longitudinal analysis of 21, 000 cases in the prelaparoscopic era. Surgery, 1995, 117: 156-164. |
9. | Pedersen T. Complications and death following anaesthesia: a prospective study with special reference to the influence of patient-,anaesthesia-, and surgery-related risk factors. Dan Med Bull, 1994 ,41: 319-331. |
10. | American Association for Respiratory Care. AARC clinical practice guideline: Incentive spirometry. Respir Care, 1991, 36: 1402-1405. |
11. | Sabaratnam S, Eng J, Mearns AJ. Alterations in respiratory mechanics following thoracotomy. J R Coll Surg Edinb, 1990, 35: 144-150. |
12. | Bastin R, Moraine JJ. IS performance. A reliable indicator of pulmonary function in the early postoperative period after lobectomy?Chest, 1997, 113: 552. |
13. | Weiner P. The effect of IS and respiratory muscle training on pulmonary function after lung resection. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg, 1997 ,113 : 552. |
14. | Hulzebos EH, Helders PJ, Favie NJ, et al. Preoperative intensive inspiratory muscle training to prevent postoperative pulmonary complications in high-risk patients undergoing CABG surgery. A randomized clinical trial. JAMA, 2006, 296 : 1851 -1857. |
15. | Webber BA, Pryor JA, ed. Physiotherapy skills: techniques and adjuncts. In: Physiotherapy for Respiratory and Cardiac Problems. London: Churchill Livingstone, 1993, 113-172. |
16. | American Association for Respiratory Care. The pros and cons of IPPB: AARC provides an assessment on its effectiveness. AARC Times, 1986, 10: 48. |
17. | 錢元誠, 主編. 呼吸治療的基礎(chǔ)與臨床. 北京: 人民衛(wèi)生出版社, 2003, 309-320. |
18. | Scanlan CL, Wilkins RL, Stoller JK. Egan’s fundamentals of respiratory care, 7th ed. St Louis:Mosby, 1999, 777-782. |
19. | American Thoracic Society ( ATS) . As quoted in intermittent positive pressure breathing therapy. AHCPR Health Technology Assessment Reports, 1991 , 1: 5. |
20. | Pedersen JZ, Bundgaard A. Comparative efficacy of different methods of nebulizing terbutaline. Eur J Clin Pharmacol, 1983, 25: 739-742. |
21. | Fergusson RJ, Carmichael J, Rafferty P, et al. Nebulized salbutamol in lifethreatening asthma: is IPPB necessary? Br J Dis Chest, 1983 ,77: 255-261. |
22. | Eggertsen SC. Intermittent positive pressure breathing and the treatment of acute asthma. J Fam Pract, 1983 , 16: 909 -913. |
23. | Aelony Y. “Noninvasive”oral treatment of asthma in the emergency room. Am J Med, 1985 , 78( 6 Pt 2) : 929 -936. |
24. | Webber BA, Collins JV, Branthwaite MA. Severe acute asthma: a comparison of three methods of inhaling salbutamol. Br J Dis Chest,1982, 76: 69-74. |
25. | Branscomb BV. Metaproterenol solution in the treatment of asthmatic patients by intermittent positive pressure breathing. J Clin Pharmacol, 1982, 22: 231-235. |
26. | Anderson PB, Goude A, Peake MD. Comparison of salbutamol given by intermittent positive-pressure bre athing and pressure-packed aerosol in chronic asthma. Thorax, 1982 , 37: 612 -616. |
27. | Ingwersen UM, Larsen KR, Bertelsen MT, et al. Three different mask physiotherapy regimens for prevention of postoperative pulmonary complications after heart and pulmonary surgery. Intensive Care Med, 1993, 19: 294-298. |
28. | Richter Larsen K, Ingwersen U, Thode S, et al. Mask physiotherapy in patients after heart surgery: a controlled study. Intensive Care Med, 1995, 21: 469-474. |
29. | American Association for Respiratory Care. Clinical practice guideline:Use of positive airway pressure adjuncts to bronchial hygiene therapy. Respir Care, 1993, 38: 516-521. |
30. | Mahlmeister MJ, Fink JB, Hoffman GL, et al. Positive-expiratorypressure mask therapy: theoretical and practical considerations and a review of the literature. Respir Care, 1991, 36: 1218-1230. |
31. | Lindner K, Lotz P, Ahnefeld F. Continuous positive airway pressure effect on functional residual capacity, vital capacity and its subdivisions.Chest, 1987, 92: 66-70. |
32. | Putensen C, Hormann C, BaumM, et al. Comparison of mask and nasal continuous positive airway pressure after extubation and mechanical ventilation. Crit Care Med, 1993, 21: 357-363. |
- 1. Rezaiguia S, Jayr C. Prevention of respiratory complications after abdominal surgery. Ann Fr Anesth Reanim, 1996, 15: 623-646.
- 2. Ferguson MK. Preoperative assessment of pulmonary risk. Chest,1999, 115( 5 suppl) : 58S-63S.
- 3. Weissman C. Pulmonary complications after cardiac surgery. Seminars Cardiothoracic Vascular Anesthesia, 2004, 8: 185 -211.
- 4. Lawrence VA, Hilsenbeck SG, Noveck H, et al. Medical complications and outcomes after hip fracture repair. Arch Intern Med, 2002 ,162: 2053-2057.
- 5. Ntoumenopoulos G. Indications for manual lung hyperinflation ( MHI) in the mechanically ventilated patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Chron Respir Dis, 2005, 2: 199-207.
- 6. Thomas EJ, Goldman L, Mangione CM, et al. Body mass index as a correlate of postoperative complications and resource utilization. AmJ Med, 1997, 102: 277-283.
- 7. Rosen AK, Geraci JM, Ash AS, et al. Postoperative adverse events of common surgical procedures in the Medicare population. Med Care,1992, 30: 753-765.
- 8. Escarce JJ, Shea JA, Chen W, et al. Outcomes of open cholecystectomy in the elderly: a longitudinal analysis of 21, 000 cases in the prelaparoscopic era. Surgery, 1995, 117: 156-164.
- 9. Pedersen T. Complications and death following anaesthesia: a prospective study with special reference to the influence of patient-,anaesthesia-, and surgery-related risk factors. Dan Med Bull, 1994 ,41: 319-331.
- 10. American Association for Respiratory Care. AARC clinical practice guideline: Incentive spirometry. Respir Care, 1991, 36: 1402-1405.
- 11. Sabaratnam S, Eng J, Mearns AJ. Alterations in respiratory mechanics following thoracotomy. J R Coll Surg Edinb, 1990, 35: 144-150.
- 12. Bastin R, Moraine JJ. IS performance. A reliable indicator of pulmonary function in the early postoperative period after lobectomy?Chest, 1997, 113: 552.
- 13. Weiner P. The effect of IS and respiratory muscle training on pulmonary function after lung resection. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg, 1997 ,113 : 552.
- 14. Hulzebos EH, Helders PJ, Favie NJ, et al. Preoperative intensive inspiratory muscle training to prevent postoperative pulmonary complications in high-risk patients undergoing CABG surgery. A randomized clinical trial. JAMA, 2006, 296 : 1851 -1857.
- 15. Webber BA, Pryor JA, ed. Physiotherapy skills: techniques and adjuncts. In: Physiotherapy for Respiratory and Cardiac Problems. London: Churchill Livingstone, 1993, 113-172.
- 16. American Association for Respiratory Care. The pros and cons of IPPB: AARC provides an assessment on its effectiveness. AARC Times, 1986, 10: 48.
- 17. 錢元誠, 主編. 呼吸治療的基礎(chǔ)與臨床. 北京: 人民衛(wèi)生出版社, 2003, 309-320.
- 18. Scanlan CL, Wilkins RL, Stoller JK. Egan’s fundamentals of respiratory care, 7th ed. St Louis:Mosby, 1999, 777-782.
- 19. American Thoracic Society ( ATS) . As quoted in intermittent positive pressure breathing therapy. AHCPR Health Technology Assessment Reports, 1991 , 1: 5.
- 20. Pedersen JZ, Bundgaard A. Comparative efficacy of different methods of nebulizing terbutaline. Eur J Clin Pharmacol, 1983, 25: 739-742.
- 21. Fergusson RJ, Carmichael J, Rafferty P, et al. Nebulized salbutamol in lifethreatening asthma: is IPPB necessary? Br J Dis Chest, 1983 ,77: 255-261.
- 22. Eggertsen SC. Intermittent positive pressure breathing and the treatment of acute asthma. J Fam Pract, 1983 , 16: 909 -913.
- 23. Aelony Y. “Noninvasive”oral treatment of asthma in the emergency room. Am J Med, 1985 , 78( 6 Pt 2) : 929 -936.
- 24. Webber BA, Collins JV, Branthwaite MA. Severe acute asthma: a comparison of three methods of inhaling salbutamol. Br J Dis Chest,1982, 76: 69-74.
- 25. Branscomb BV. Metaproterenol solution in the treatment of asthmatic patients by intermittent positive pressure breathing. J Clin Pharmacol, 1982, 22: 231-235.
- 26. Anderson PB, Goude A, Peake MD. Comparison of salbutamol given by intermittent positive-pressure bre athing and pressure-packed aerosol in chronic asthma. Thorax, 1982 , 37: 612 -616.
- 27. Ingwersen UM, Larsen KR, Bertelsen MT, et al. Three different mask physiotherapy regimens for prevention of postoperative pulmonary complications after heart and pulmonary surgery. Intensive Care Med, 1993, 19: 294-298.
- 28. Richter Larsen K, Ingwersen U, Thode S, et al. Mask physiotherapy in patients after heart surgery: a controlled study. Intensive Care Med, 1995, 21: 469-474.
- 29. American Association for Respiratory Care. Clinical practice guideline:Use of positive airway pressure adjuncts to bronchial hygiene therapy. Respir Care, 1993, 38: 516-521.
- 30. Mahlmeister MJ, Fink JB, Hoffman GL, et al. Positive-expiratorypressure mask therapy: theoretical and practical considerations and a review of the literature. Respir Care, 1991, 36: 1218-1230.
- 31. Lindner K, Lotz P, Ahnefeld F. Continuous positive airway pressure effect on functional residual capacity, vital capacity and its subdivisions.Chest, 1987, 92: 66-70.
- 32. Putensen C, Hormann C, BaumM, et al. Comparison of mask and nasal continuous positive airway pressure after extubation and mechanical ventilation. Crit Care Med, 1993, 21: 357-363.