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40617009: Artificial ventilation (regime/therapy)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2002. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5158026012 Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
67753013 Artificial respiration en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
492701019 Artificial ventilation en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5158025011 Artificial ventilation (regime/therapy) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
1827201000195115 ventilazione artificiale it Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
980991000172110 respiration artificielle fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
2297541000195118 Künstliche Beatmung de Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Is a Ventilatory assistance false Inferred relationship Some
Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Is a To give support or aid to; help; to be associated with as an assistant or helper. false Inferred relationship Some
Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Has intent Therapeutic false Inferred relationship Some
Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Method Assisting - action false Inferred relationship Some
Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Procedure site Structure of respiratory system (body structure) false Inferred relationship Some 1
Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Has focus Ventilation finding false Inferred relationship Some
Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Has focus Ventilatory assistance false Inferred relationship Some
Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Is a intervention relative à une intervention false Inferred relationship Some
Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Is a Assisted breathing false Inferred relationship Some
Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Procedure site - Direct (attribute) Structure of respiratory system (body structure) false Inferred relationship Some
Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Procedure site - Direct (attribute) Structure of respiratory system (body structure) true Inferred relationship Some 1
Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Is a Respiratory therapy true Inferred relationship Some
Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Is a Therapeutic regimen true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Nasal ventilation therapy Is a True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
An artificial respiration done manually Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Mechanically assisted spontaneous ventilation (regime/therapy) Is a True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Controlled ventilation Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Control of end expiratory pressure Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Expired air ventilation Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Inhalation anesthesia, machine system, closed, rebreathing of primary agent Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Domiciliary ventilation Is a True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Cuirasse ventilation Is a True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Controlled ventilation procedure and therapy, initiation and management Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Inhalation anesthesia, machine system, semi-closed, no rebreathing of primary agent Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Bennett respirator therapy Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Byrd respirator therapy Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Jet ventilation phasically directs a high-velocity jet of humidified gas into the endotracheal tube at rapid frequencies, entraining additional fresh gas during insufflation. Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Resuscitation with artificial respiration Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Procedure that applies electrical stimulation to the phrenic nerve to achieve ventilation. Is a True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Mechanical respiratory assistance NOS Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Weaning from mechanically assisted ventilation (regime/therapy) Has focus True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some 1
Weaning from mechanically assisted ventilation completed Has focus False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
sevrage de la ventilation mécanique assistée commencé Has focus False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some 1
sevrage de la ventilation mécanique assistée poursuivi Has focus False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some 1
Ventilator-associated lung injury Associated with False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some 2
Trial of spontaneous breathing (procedure) Has focus False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some 1
Non-invasive ventilation Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Management of noninvasive mechanical ventilation (procedure) Has focus True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some 2
Bird respiratory therapy Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Ventilator-acquired pneumonia (disorder) Due to True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some 2
Artificial respiration discontinued Associated procedure True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some 1
Ventilator-associated lung injury During (attribute) True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some 2
Positive pressure ventilation Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Continuous positive airway pressure ventilation treatment Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Minimum minute volume ventilation Is a True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Bilevel artificial ventilation (regime/therapy) Is a True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
protocole de sevrage de la ventilation en pression positive continue Has focus False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some 3
Intermittent mandatory ventilation with volume-targeted pressure-control and pressure-support (regime/therapy) Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Intermittent mandatory ventilation with pressure-control and an assured constant airway pressure high adjunct and pressure-support at the higher pressure level only Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Intermittent mandatory ventilation with synchronized-termination pressure-control and assured constant airway pressure adjunct (regime/therapy) Is a False Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Liquid ventilation Is a True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
A rare respiratory disorder characterized by major reduction of diaphragmatic contractile force together with fiber atrophy in the diaphragm and other respiratory muscles as a consequence of invasive mechanical ventilation. Reduction of diaphragmatic contractile force may be observed even within hours after intubation. The condition can increase weaning time and affects weaning outcome, mortality, and long-term clinical outcomes. Due to True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some 2
Artificial ventilation using ventilator (regime/therapy) Is a True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some
Hybrid ventilation treatment Is a True Intermittent elevation of the pressure in the patient's airway relative to that in the lungs, by external means with the intention of augmenting, or totally controlling, the ventilation of a patient. Inferred relationship Some

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