insuflação

English translation: insufflation

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Portuguese term or phrase:insuflação
English translation:insufflation
Entered by: Fabio Descalzi

20:15 Apr 5, 2008
Portuguese to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Livestock / Animal Husbandry / slaughter house
Portuguese term or phrase: insuflação
Art. 145 - É proibida a *insuflação* de animais ou de qualquer órgão parenquimatoso.

Parágrafo único - O D.I.P.O.A. pode permitir, excepcionalmente, nos casos de consumo imediato, a *insuflação* de vitelos, ovinos e caprinos, desde que empregado ar convenientemente purificado.
Ivaneide
Brazil
Local time: 22:55
insufflation
Explanation:
http://www.vetlearn.com/ME2/SiteMaps/Sites/Document.asp?DocP...
Oxygen Therapy and Assisted Ventilation
Because hypoxemia is generally severe, oxygen administration is critical in foals with NRDS. The fraction of inspired oxygen (Fio2) can be enriched by oxygen insufflation using a mask or an intranasal or endotracheal tube. Nasal insufflation of humidified oxygen is generally administered at 2 to 15 L/min.4 Although predicting the resulting Fio2 is impossible and monitoring is important, nasal insufflation is unlikely to result in toxic levels of oxygen. If instituted before a foal has fatigued, nasal oxygen insufflation often provides adequate respiration in a premature foal with functionally immature surfactant. However, oxygen insufflation alone is likely to be insufficient in foals with severe surfactant dysfunction and respiratory fatigue. Therefore, assisted ventilation is necessary in those cases. Because manually assisted ventilation is unlikely to provide adequate gas exchange, mechanically assisted ventilation (using positive end-expiratory pressure) is recommended. Among the different modes of ventilatory support, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is generally required to effectively decrease Paco2 and achieve
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Fabio Descalzi
Uruguay
Local time: 22:55
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insufflation


Explanation:
http://www.vetlearn.com/ME2/SiteMaps/Sites/Document.asp?DocP...
Oxygen Therapy and Assisted Ventilation
Because hypoxemia is generally severe, oxygen administration is critical in foals with NRDS. The fraction of inspired oxygen (Fio2) can be enriched by oxygen insufflation using a mask or an intranasal or endotracheal tube. Nasal insufflation of humidified oxygen is generally administered at 2 to 15 L/min.4 Although predicting the resulting Fio2 is impossible and monitoring is important, nasal insufflation is unlikely to result in toxic levels of oxygen. If instituted before a foal has fatigued, nasal oxygen insufflation often provides adequate respiration in a premature foal with functionally immature surfactant. However, oxygen insufflation alone is likely to be insufficient in foals with severe surfactant dysfunction and respiratory fatigue. Therefore, assisted ventilation is necessary in those cases. Because manually assisted ventilation is unlikely to provide adequate gas exchange, mechanically assisted ventilation (using positive end-expiratory pressure) is recommended. Among the different modes of ventilatory support, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is generally required to effectively decrease Paco2 and achieve

Fabio Descalzi
Uruguay
Local time: 22:55
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in category: 7
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Thank you very much everyone

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agree  Will Matter
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agree  Luiza Modesto
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21 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
insufflation


Explanation:
This is the correct term in English. See in the link below ... "mechanical insufflation may be used for the flaying of lambs and kids of a live weight of less than 15kg, in accordance with hygiene requirements".



    Reference: http://www.opsi.gov.uk/SI/si1995/Uksi_19953189_en_1.htm
Ben Kohn
United Kingdom
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