How has mechanical ventilation evolved?

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Initially, negative pressure ventilators, such as the iron lung, were used to do the work of breathing in patients who experienced severe breathing difficulties. Positive pressure ventilation emerged from developments in military technology in World War II. Later advances include progress in strategies to protect the lungs during ventilation and the introduction of home-use ventilators, such as CPAP and BiPAP machines.