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Esophageal Manometry and Regional Transpulmonary Pressure in Lung Injury
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2018Takeshi Yoshida +13 more
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Esophageal and gastric pressure measurements.
Respiratory care, 2005The measurement of esophageal and gastric pressures with balloon-tipped catheters has been used with great success over the past half century to delineate the physiology of the mechanical respiratory system. Pleural pressure and abdominal pressure values estimated from esophageal and gastric pressure measurements allow analysis of lung and chest wall ...
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The application of esophageal pressure measurement in patients with respiratory failure.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2014E. Akoumianaki +19 more
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Esophageal pressure manometry in human infants
Pediatric Pulmonology, 1991A L, Coates, J, Stocks
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Esophageal pressure: benefit and limitations.
Minerva anestesiologica, 2012The recording of esophageal pressure (Pes) in supine position as a substitute for pleural pressure is difficult and fraught with potential errors. Pes is affected by the: 1) elastance and weight of the lung; 2) elastance and weight of the rib cage; 3) weight of the mediastinal organs; 4) elastance and weight of the diaphragm and abdomen; 5) elastance ...
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Esophageal and transpulmonary pressure in the clinical setting: meaning, usefulness and perspectives
Intensive Care Medicine, 2016T. Mauri +22 more
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Measurement of esophageal pressure at bedside: pros and cons
Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2014L. Brochard
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