High frequency ventilation.

Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'anesthésie
A Froese

Abstract

The potential role of HFV has yet to be fully defined. Its use should be approached with caution, ensuring that the possible benefits outweigh new hazards. Only further rigorously controlled trials, designed to make optimum use of the special features of HFV, will furnish the information we need.

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