Tuesday, March 19, 2024

IPV Therapy for Adult Respiratory Care: Patient Selection and Therapy Optimization

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Andrew Klein, MS, RRT, RRT-ACCS, RRT-NPS, AE-C, FCCP, FAARC

Adult Clinical Education Coordinator and Assistant Professor
Rush University Medical Center

This webinar will discuss the use of IPV therapy in adult patients with a range of respiratory conditions and diagnoses. Andy Klein, with over two decades of experience with IPV therapy, will take participants through how IPV therapy works and compares to other airway clearance techniques and lessons learned during therapy implementation and use on their unit. He will also discuss which patients they choose to treat with IPV therapy and explain the importance of adjusting settings to individualize therapy for each patient to achieve optimal results

Webinar Highlights:
  • Describe benefits and limitations of current methods for lung recruitment, secretion clearance, and hyperinflation/air trapping resolution.

  • Explain how IPV therapy works to target and improve the causes of gas exchange abnormalities.

  • Identify which patients and patient diagnoses may benefit from IPV therapy.

CE CREDITS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE RECORDING OF THIS WEBINAR
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