Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Ventilatory in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Restrictive ventilatory defects in adults.
Reduced breathing efficiency of ventilatory capacity.
Products according to ventilatory capacity of 3m³/ min, designed for the 5'' 10'' etc all kinds of specifications.
A low FRC occurs in restrictive ventilatory defects.
A restrictive ventilatory defect can only be demonstrated from an abnormally low total lung capacity.
Features: non-poisonous, good in ventilatory, no harm for human body.
A restrictive ventilatory defect can only be ascertained by a small TLC assessed in a lung function laboratory.
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patients lose the ability to breathe without ventilatory support.
Effects of systemic inflammation on ventilatory and peripheral muscle function in COPD patients.
A low VC is a feature of both restrictive and obstructive ventilatory defects.
Ventilatory support is mandatory for patients until adequate spontaneous respiration is restored following reversal of neuromuscular block.
gastro-intestinal tract and vasa deferentia, leading to organ damage and an obstructive ventilatory defect.
is much lower than that of obstructive ventilatory defects.
be proportional to the average value of the index, which is rarely the case in ventilatory indices.
Measurement of the total lung capacity may be considered to ascertain a restrictive ventilatory defect if its presence is not already evident from extrathoracic causes.
This is because the ventilatory response usually sufficient at sea-level to maintain good blood oxygen saturation is no longer possible due to the decreased oxygen levels at high altitude.
a low VC a restrictive ventilatory defect need not be considered seriously.
Spirometric data can be used to exclude a restrictive ventilatory defect. They should not be used to diagnose restrictive lung disease,
then later during the daytime(non-invasive nocturnal/ daytime ventilatory support) as symptoms listed under the surveillance section develop.
assessment of the level of consciousness, ventilatory and circulatory status, and assisted ventilation(ventilatory support) if necessary.
assessment of the level of consciousness, ventilatory and circulatory status, and assisted ventilation(ventilatory support) if necessary.