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2019
Lung protective ventilation using 6 mL/kg of ideal body weight is the standard of practice in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The use of low tidal volume ventilation was associated with decreased morbidity and mortality in the ARMA trial [1].
J.-T. Chen, M. N. Gong
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Lung protective ventilation using 6 mL/kg of ideal body weight is the standard of practice in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The use of low tidal volume ventilation was associated with decreased morbidity and mortality in the ARMA trial [1].
J.-T. Chen, M. N. Gong
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Low-tidal-volume prevent ventilation induced inflammation in a mouse model of sepsis.
Life Science, 2019BACKGROUND AND GOAL OF THE STUDY Pulmonary inflammation, increased vascular permeability, and pulmonary edema, occur in response to primary pulmonary infections like pneumonia but are also evident in endotoxemia or sepsis. Mechanical ventilation augments
O. Boehm +8 more
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Resuscitation, 2018
BACKGROUND The effects of different ventilation strategies during CPR on patient outcomes and lung physiology are still poorly understood. This study compares positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) to passive oxygenation (CPAP) and a novel ultra-low tidal ...
R. Ruemmler +7 more
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BACKGROUND The effects of different ventilation strategies during CPR on patient outcomes and lung physiology are still poorly understood. This study compares positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) to passive oxygenation (CPAP) and a novel ultra-low tidal ...
R. Ruemmler +7 more
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Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology, 2022
A. Kadado +4 more
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A. Kadado +4 more
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1998
In the last 5 to 10 years, considerable attention has been paid to the ventilatory strategies used in the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) because ventilation could act not only as a symptomactic support but could also have an important impact on lung injury itself. Two general ideas are supporting this view.
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In the last 5 to 10 years, considerable attention has been paid to the ventilatory strategies used in the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) because ventilation could act not only as a symptomactic support but could also have an important impact on lung injury itself. Two general ideas are supporting this view.
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Low Tidal Volume Ventilation in Patients Without Acute Lung Injury
Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2014Acute respiratory distress syndrome is a life threatening respiratory condition characterized by breakdown of the alveolar-capillary barrier, leading to flooding of the alveolar space producing the classical chest radiograph of bilateral pulmonary infiltrates.
Weibing, Tang +3 more
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Alveolar Ventilation at Very Low Tidal Volumes
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1954W A, BRISCOE, R E, FORSTER, J H, COMROE
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Assessing the Tidal Volume through Wearables: A Scoping Review
Sensors, 2021Vito Monaco, Cesare Stefanini
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