Maintaining ventilation with very low tidal volume and positive-end expiratory pressure versus no ventilation during cardiopulmonary bypass for cardiac surgery in adults: a randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
Tadié JM +24 more
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These are results from a multi‐center collaboration between four large pediatric institutions, investigating baseline respiratory system function in a cohort of children undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. This manuscript proposes respiratory oscillometry as a novel way to prospectively follow lung function in these children.
Maureen B. Parenti +22 more
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Modulation of wind drag by tidal currents in an embayment
Tidal currents modulate how wind energy enters the surface wave field by influencing both wave drag and wave generation. In Shark Bay, following currents reduce effective wave steepness and wind drag, and opposing currents enhance wave growth. Wind energy is partitioned between wave drag and the creation of new waves, explaining observed tidal ...
Stephen M. Thurgate +1 more
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Comparing the impact of targeting limited driving pressure to low tidal volume ventilation on mortality in mechanically ventilated adults with COVID-19 ARDS: an exploratory target trial emulation. [PDF]
Tanios M +5 more
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ERA5 hourly 325‐m and 1512‐m (a) convergence and (b) vertical motion (actually pressure change with sign reversed to compare with convergence) over Sable Island around the time of an event. The mist (green) and fog (red) occurrences at the surface station are shown at the bottom of the figures. A 325‐m fitted line convergence was positive for the first
Clive E. Dorman +8 more
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Adherence to low tidal volume in the transition to spontaneous ventilation in patients with acute respiratory failure in intensive care units in Latin America (SPIRAL): a study protocol. [PDF]
Diniz-Silva F +23 more
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We tested the respective effect of high‐flow and supplemental O2 from nasal high‐flow O2 therapy (NHFO2) on dyspnea and exercise tolerance in fibrotic interstitial lung disease. Supplemental O2 and NHFO2 (but not high‐flow) provided improvements in these outcomes at “iso‐O2 saturation” due to reduced ventilatory requirements.
Sarah Thivent +4 more
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Targeting Driving Pressure for the Management of ARDS…Isn't It Just Very Low Tidal Volume Ventilation? [PDF]
Hirshberg EL, Majercik S.
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Walking with huffing and the active cycle of breathing technique produced similar improvements in sputum expectoration and quality‐of‐life during hospitalisation for individuals experiencing a bronchiectasis exacerbation, while oscillating positive‐expiratory‐pressure therapy produced minimal changes.
Jennifer Phillips +5 more
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The difference between limited driving pressure ventilation and low tidal volume strategies in adults with acute lung failure. [PDF]
Hiramoto T.
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