About this book series

Nowadays, Noninvasive Ventilation (NIV) is widely accepted in medical practice. This Series, titled "Noninvasive Ventilation: Clinical and Practice," is a culmination of extensive prior publications on the topic. It aims to define current clinical developments in NIV technologies, including equipment and ventilator modes, and provide practical recommendations primarily in Critical Care (CC), Pulmonary, Emergency, and Sleep Medicine.

Building on previous publications, a group of experienced Editors and top international contributors aim to present new books that take a multidisciplinary approach and provide a comprehensive overview of Non-invasive Ventilation. The main goals of this Series are as follows:

·       Establish a scientific reference for NIV clinical practice, covering pathophysiology, clinical indications, and evidence-based concepts

·       Present significant advances in CC, pneumology, anesthesiology, sleep medicine, pediatrics, and healthcare organization in acute and chronic respiratory failure

·       Analyze technological advancements and complementary procedures associated with NIV, such as aerosol therapy, humidification, and airway clearance, crucial for effective NIV techniques.

·       Serve as a valuable teaching reference for healthcare professionals, including residents, consultants, and allied healthcare professionals, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students and fellowship participants.

The Series will produce focused thematic volumes, led by internationally recognized guest editors, providing comprehensive coverage of specific areas of NIV advancement in CC, emergency medicine, pulmonary, and sleep medicine

Electronic ISSN
2948-2755
Print ISSN
2948-2747
Series Editor
  • Antonio M. Esquinas

Book titles in this series