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PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1999
Although life-saving, mechanical ventilation may be associated with many complications, including consequences of positive intrathoracic pressure, the many aspects of volutrauma, and adverse effects of intubation and tracheostomy. Optimal ventilatory care requires implementing mechanical ventilation with attention to minimizing adverse hemodynamic ...
S, Sandur, J K, Stoller
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A method of recording pulmonary ventilation

Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments, 1968
By use of a simple chopper-disk and electronic circuitry a respiratory type gasmeter may be modified quite simply and provide permanent records on a chart recorder. Visual presentation of ventilation by means of a moving coil meter and electromagnetic counter is available when paper records are not required.
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Ventilation/Perfusion and Pulmonary Complications: Reply

Anesthesiology
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Scaramuzzo, Gaetano   +4 more
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Pulmonary ventilation

British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1960
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MRI of Pulmonary Ventilation

2008
Gas imaging has opened the new field of direct imaging of pulmonary ventilation by MRI. The use of hyperpolarised 3He gas for MRI of the lung has been pioneered by a number of groups worldwide. Due to the enormous progress in the fields of hyperpolarisation technology, administration of hyperpolarised 3He, MR hardware, and MR pulse sequences ...
Jim M. Wild   +8 more
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Patterns of Pulmonary Ventilation

New England Journal of Medicine, 1963
J G, BILLINGSLEY, F F, FUKUNAGA
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Pulmonary Ventilation

2012
Julien S. Baker   +20 more
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PULMONARY VENTILATION

Anesthesiology, 1964
G. L. Brinkman, E. O. Coates
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Pulmonary ventilation

The American Journal of Medicine, 1959
John Read, R.S. Williams
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Mechanism of Pulmonary Ventilation

Abstract Pulmonary ventilation or breathing is a complicated process that involves the exchange of gases from the environment and lungs. There are two forms of ventilation, described as spontaneous and mechanical. In this regard, most ventilators achieve the process of breathing primarily by applying intermittent or continuous positive ...
Brook Girma, Alan D. Kaye
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