Neuropsychiatric disorders are poorly diagnosed and rarely treated, even in patients in non-invasive ventilation (NIV). The use of the NIV involves a change of life of the patient, who must devote a time of their day, with possible reduction of compliance. The use of such instrumentation, especially in the elderly and polypathological patients, requires a multidimensional culture that cannot be lacking in those who are treating critical patients. Training is also of primary importance in this area. In light of these considerations and the increase in evidence of the positive effect of the NIV also on neuropsychiatric disorders, it is desirable to develop pathways and protocols dedicated to the correct detection and treatment of these disorders.
Neuropsychiatric Disorders During Non-Invasive Ventilation
Castagna A.;
2023-01-01
Abstract
Neuropsychiatric disorders are poorly diagnosed and rarely treated, even in patients in non-invasive ventilation (NIV). The use of the NIV involves a change of life of the patient, who must devote a time of their day, with possible reduction of compliance. The use of such instrumentation, especially in the elderly and polypathological patients, requires a multidimensional culture that cannot be lacking in those who are treating critical patients. Training is also of primary importance in this area. In light of these considerations and the increase in evidence of the positive effect of the NIV also on neuropsychiatric disorders, it is desirable to develop pathways and protocols dedicated to the correct detection and treatment of these disorders.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.