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The Center for Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation
Alternatives and Pulmonary Rehabilitation consists
of physicians and other health care professionals
dedicated to the care of patients with neuromuscular
weakness and respiratory impairment from any cause.
Led by Dr. John Bach, the Center provides real
hope for patients who are thought to be without
any options through conventional management.
The Center's physicians have developed inspiratory
and expiratory muscle aids that prevent respiratory
complications of neuromuscular weakness. These
aids allow our surgeons to perform surgery on
patients with little or no respiratory muscle
function while maintaining minimal risk of respiratory
complications and eliminating the need to resort
to tracheostomy. Inspiratory and expiratory aids
like the Cough-AssistTM are used in all of the
hospital's intensive care units by specifically
trained and skilled respiratory therapists and
nurses. Through the care and education provided
by the Center, over 100 patients with absolutely
no ability to breathe and with little or no respiratory
muscle function have had their tracheostomy tubes
successfully removed.
In related issues, the Center’s physicians
have developed orthopedic approaches that prevent
musculotendinous contractures and prolong brace-free
ambulation. Moreover, a cardiac management protocol
has been described that has reversed the cardiac
stress associated with the cardiomyopathy of myopathic
disease.
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