Advanced Topics in Non-Invasive Ventilation

Teaching Methodologies

The course will be taught in a theoretical-practical format. The pedagogical methods are the expository method, in which the principles and concepts are approached according to the proposed program, using audiovisual media and the interactive method, with a privileged discussion on relevant topics introduced in the classroom, and that allow a practical integration of theoretical concepts, namely through the analysis and discussion of practical clinical cases.
The evaluation of the curricular unit takes the form of a written test, within the framework of the Academic Regulation.

Learning Results

The frequency of this course aims to update and deepen theoretical knowledge, as well as the applicability and practical experience in technical, laboratory and clinical procedures associated with theoretical and practical skills in the selection, adaptation and monitoring of patients for NIV in hospital and home settings.
The structure is based on an approach of methodologies to identify the need and application of NIV in diferente contexts and pathologies and, in particular, in acute and chronic contexts. It is intended to approach and deepen the knowledge related to the correct application of ventilatory modes, monitoring of parameters, protocols and guidelines, effectiveness and failure. It is intended a theoretical and practical applicability contextualized in the presentation, interpretation and discussion of practical clinical cases of the different clinical conditions of application of NIV.

Program

Introduction to Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV)
– Initiating NIV: Interface, Fan, Accessories.
Ventilation modes and adjustment of NIV parameters
NIV in a hospital context:
– Therapeutic optimization and parameter adjustment: ventilator patient synchrony
– Protocols for the measurement of NIV parameters in the laboratory
– NIV in a home context
NIV in Chronic Respiratory Failure:
– Assessment of the NIV candidate patient at home
– NIV in neuromuscular diseases
– NIV in COPD
– NIV in Hypoventilation / obesity syndrome
NIV in Acute Respiratory Failure:
– NIV in Acute Respiratory Failure
NIV in acute lung edema:
– NIV in acute COPD
NIV in pneumonia
NIV in intensive care and emergency.
NIV in other clinical conditions.
Sedation and NIV.
Weaning from NIV.
Mechanical techniques for managing and mobilizing bronchial secretions
Analysis and interpretation of practical cases.

Curricular Unit Teachers

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

ERS Practical Handbook of Noninvasive Ventilation, Anita K. Simonds, 2015, ISBN: 978-1-84984-076-7.
Non-Invasive Ventilation: A Practical Handbook for Understanding the Causes of Treatment Success and Failure.
Antonio M. Esquinas. 2019. ISBN: 978-1-53615-199-2.
Non-Invasive Ventilation Made Simpl. W. J. M. Kinnear. 2014.ISBN: 1910455008, 9781910455005
Noninvasive Ventilation, J-F. Muir, N. Ambrosino, A.K. Simonds, 2008. ISBN: 978-1-904097-79-2