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Apêndice<br />

• Length of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) stay.<br />

• Hospital length of stay.<br />

• Arterial blood gases (PaCO 2 , PaO 2 ) and pH one-hour post intervention.<br />

• Vital signs: respiratory rate, heart rate, blood pressure one-hour post<br />

intervention.<br />

• PEEP levels, PS levels and bilevel NPPV vs CPAP.<br />

• Duration of therapy.<br />

• Tracheal intubation rate.<br />

• Treatment failure (the combination of mortality and/or intubation and/or<br />

intolerance to theallocated treatment).<br />

• Complications (fistulae, pneumothorax, bleeding, hospital infection,<br />

important leaks, mask discomfort, skin breakdown, eye irritation, sinus<br />

congestion, oronasal drying, gastric insufflation and patient-ventilator<br />

dyssynchrony).<br />

• Incidence of acute myocardial infarction.<br />

• Compliance of patients with NPPV.<br />

Search strategy for identification of studies<br />

See: Heart Group search strategy<br />

1. Electronic <strong>da</strong>tabases: We will search the following <strong>da</strong>tabases: the Cochrane<br />

Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) on The Cochrane Library, MEDLINE<br />

(1966 to present), EMBASE (1980 to present), CINAHL (1982 to present) and<br />

LILACS (1982 to present). The search strategy for CENTRAL is detailed below. This<br />

will be combined with a highly sensitive search strategy for identifying RCTs for<br />

MEDLINE (Dickersin 1994) and EMBASE (Lefebvre 1996).<br />

Search strategy for CENTRAL (Terms in capitals are exploded MeSH terms<br />

and those in lower case are text word searches.):<br />

#1 HEART FAILURE CONGESTIVE<br />

#2 MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION<br />

#3 (cardiogenic near edema)<br />

#4 (cardiogenic near oedema)<br />

#5 (pulmonary near edema)<br />

#6 (pulmonary near oedema)<br />

#7 (cardiac next failure)<br />

#8 (heart next failure)<br />

#9 (cardiac next insufficiency)<br />

#10 (heart next insufficiency)<br />

#11 (left next ventricular next insufficiency)<br />

#12 (left next ventricular next dysfunction)<br />

#13 (wet near lung)<br />

#14 (#1 or #2 or #3 or #4 or #5 or #6 #7 or #8 or #9 or #10 or #11 or #12 or<br />

#13)<br />

#15 RESPIRATION ARTIFICIAL<br />

#16 VENTILATORS MECHANICAL<br />

#17 (mechanical next ventilation)<br />

#18 (artificial next ventilation)<br />

#19 (assisted next ventilation)<br />

#20 (artificial next respiration)

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