légszivattyúzás
Légszivattyúzás, also known as airlifting, is a medical procedure used to treat patients with severe respiratory failure. The primary goal of airlifting is to provide the patient with adequate oxygenation and ventilation, allowing the lungs to rest and recover. This procedure is typically performed in intensive care units (ICUs) or specialized respiratory care units.
During an airlifting procedure, a patient is connected to a ventilator, which delivers a mixture of oxygen
Airlifting is often used as a temporary measure to stabilize a patient's condition while other treatments are
While airlifting can be life-saving, it is not without risks. Prolonged use of mechanical ventilation can lead