The purpose of this work is to evaluate the feasibility of lung imaging using 3D electrical impedance tomography (EIT) during spontaneous breathing trials (SBTs) in patients with acute hypoxic respiratory failure.
Nilton Barbosa da Rosa, Jr, MS +5 more
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Background Elderly patients are prone to secretion retention and exacerbated lung infections due to weakened respiratory muscle strength and reduced ability to cough and expectorate. Airway clearance techniques (ACTs) can help to clear airway secretions,
Jiaping Zhao +8 more
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With EIT starting to be used in routine clinical practice [1], it important that the clinically relevant information is portable between hospital data management systems. DICOM formats are widely used clinically and cover many imaging modalities, though not specifically EIT. We describe how existing DICOM specifications, can be repurposed as an interim
Yerworth, Rebecca J., Bayford, Richard
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Calibration of Nonstationary Gas Sensors Based on Two-Dimensional Materials
Filiberto Ricciardella +7 more
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Personalized positive-end expiratory pressure using electrical impedance tomography in ARDS patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Rauseo M +11 more
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Theoretical Analysis of Enhanced Microwave Measurement Using Structured Beams. [PDF]
Yin Z +6 more
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Application of Electrical Impedance Tomography Technology in Critical Respiratory Rehabilitation
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a technology widely used in respiratory management of critical patients that enables noninvasive, real-time, dynamic and radiation-free lung ventilation monitoring at the bedside.
PAN Huaping
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BB-EIT: A Generalized Prediction Model for Protein Adsorption on Polymer Brushes Using Augmented Chemical Embeddings. [PDF]
Su S, Tanaka N, Ushiku Y, Takahashi K.
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Effect of individualized positive end-expiratory pressure titration guided by electrical impedance tomography on oxygenation in patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery in the lateral decubitus position: a randomized controlled study. [PDF]
Kim YJ, Lee H, Yoon HK, Kim HS.
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