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The right interface for the right patient in noninvasive ventilation: a systematic review.

Pierucci PaolaAndrea PortacciGiovanna Elisiana CarpagnanoPaolo BanfiClaudia CrimiGiovanni MisseriCesare Gregoretti
Published in: Expert review of respiratory medicine (2022)
The paradigm 'The right mask for the right patient' seems to be difficult to achieve in real life. Ranging from acute to chronic settings, the gold standard should include the tailoring of NIV interfaces to patients' needs and preferences. However, such customization may be hampered by issues of economic nature. High production costs and the increasing demand represent consistent burdens and have to be considered when dealing with patient-tailored NIV interfaces. New research focusing on developing advanced and tailored NIV masks should be prioritized; indeed, interfaces should be designed according to the specific patient and clinical setting where they need to be used.
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