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Assessment of the Rapid Shallow Breathing Index, Integrative Weaning Index, and Dead Space to Tidal Volume Ratio by Respiratory Failure Type in Successfully Weaned Emergency Department Patients. [PDF]
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Testing preload responsiveness by the tidal volume challenge assessed by the photoplethysmographic perfusion index. [PDF]
Bruscagnin C +9 more
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Finding the optimal tidal volume in acute respiratory distress syndrome. [PDF]
Pellegrini M, Del Sorbo L, Ranieri VM.
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How much tidal volume is sufficiently low to be called "protective lung ventilation". [PDF]
Tang R, Zhou M.
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Tidal Volume Challenge to Assess Volume Responsiveness with Dynamic Preload Indices During Non-Cardiac Surgery: A Prospective Study. [PDF]
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Ventilation with Small Tidal Volumes
New England Journal of Medicine, 2002Human survival depends on the exchange of fresh air with carbon dioxide in the blood. Since this exchange takes place in the alveoli, one of the first concepts taught in respiratory physiology is t...
Arthur S, Slutsky, Jeffrey M, Drazen
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Chest, 1990
High airway pressure may be injurious to lung parenchyma, but lowering airway pressure using conventional mechanical ventilation necessitates lowering tidal volume (VT). Intubated patients in the surgical intensive care unit (SICU) were randomly assigned to group 1 (VT = 12 ml/kg, n = 56) or group 2 (VT = 6 ml/kg, n = 47).
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High airway pressure may be injurious to lung parenchyma, but lowering airway pressure using conventional mechanical ventilation necessitates lowering tidal volume (VT). Intubated patients in the surgical intensive care unit (SICU) were randomly assigned to group 1 (VT = 12 ml/kg, n = 56) or group 2 (VT = 6 ml/kg, n = 47).
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Journal of Applied Physiology, 1979
In progressive exercise increased tidal volume (VT) accompanies increased ventilation (VE) until a VT plateau is reached. We observed in 13 subjects a correspondence between the arrival of the VT plateau and the anaerobic threshold (AT). To examine this association between a mechanical event (the VT plateau) and a metabolic event (the AT), we changed ...
B J, Martin, J V, Weil
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In progressive exercise increased tidal volume (VT) accompanies increased ventilation (VE) until a VT plateau is reached. We observed in 13 subjects a correspondence between the arrival of the VT plateau and the anaerobic threshold (AT). To examine this association between a mechanical event (the VT plateau) and a metabolic event (the AT), we changed ...
B J, Martin, J V, Weil
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