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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo 2011 Volume 139, Issue 9-10, Pages: 685-692
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH1110685D
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Complications of mechanical ventilation

Drašković Biljana (Klinika za dečju hirurgiju, Institut za zdravstvenu zaštitu dece i omladine Vojvodine, Novi Sad)
Rakić Goran (Klinika za dečju hirurgiju, Institut za zdravstvenu zaštitu dece i omladine Vojvodine, Novi Sad)

Mechanical ventilation of the lungs, as an important therapeutic measure, cannot be avoided in critically ill patients. However, when machines take over some of vital functions there is always a risk of complications and accidents. Complications associated with mechanical ventilation can be divided into: 1) airway-associated complications; 2) complications in the response of patients to mechanical ventilation; and 3) complications related to the patient’s response to the device for mechanical ventilation. Complications of artificial airway may be related to intubation and extubation or the endotracheal tube. Complications of mechanical ventilation, which arise because of the patient’s response to mechanical ventilation, may primarily cause significant side effects to the lungs. During the last two decades it was concluded that mechanical ventilation can worsen or cause acute lung injury. Mechanical ventilation may increase the alveolar/capillary permeability by overdistension of the lungs (volutrauma), it can exacerbate lung damage due to the recruitment/derecruitment of collapsed alveoli (atelectrauma) and may cause subtle damages due to the activation of inflammatory processes (biotrauma). Complications caused by mechanical ventilation, beside those involving the lungs, can also have significant effects on other organs and organic systems, and can be a significant factor contributing to the increase of morbidity and mortality in critically ill of mechanically ventilated patients. Complications are fortunately rare and do not occur in every patient, but due to their seriousness and severity they require extensive knowledge, experience and responsibility by health-care workers.

Keywords: mechanical ventilation, complication, risk factors, prevention

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