How to get the most out of ventilation therapy for a patient with a Restrictive lung disease.
Restrictive lung disease
Restrictive lung disease is a group of thoracic deformities that result in inefficient coupling between the respiratory muscles and the thoracic cage. The disorders are usually characterised by a restrictive defect and have the shared potential to cause long term hypercapnic respiratory failure.
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Restrictive lung disease is a group of thoracic deformities that result in inefficient coupling between the respiratory mu scles and the thoracic cage.
What is restrictive lung disease?
Restrictive lung disease refers to a group of thoracic deformities that result in inefficient coupling between the respiratory muscles and the thoracic cage.