Figure 98.1 Causes of respiratory failure Figure 98.2 Causes of respiratory distress Figure 98.3 CPAP/BiPAP mask Figure 98.4 Non-invasive ventilator Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and bi-level positive airway pressure (BiPAP) are commonly utilized methods of non-invasive ventilation used to treat both acute (in hospital) and chronic (in the home) respiratory failure in children. Respiratory failure can occur acutely in children who were previously well, or chronically, as a result of lung or chest wall disease.
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