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Background: Strategies for managing respiratory motion, specifically motion-encompassing methods, in radiation therapy typically assume reproducible breathing.
Cameron J. Sprowls, MS +3 more
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Limiting volume with modern ventilators
Background: The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) network low tidal-volume study comparing tidal volumes of 12 ml/kg versus 6 ml/kg was published in 2000.
Thomas J. Wing +3 more
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Influence of different noninvasive oxygenation support devices on tidal volume
Background Multiple devices are available for noninvasive oxygenation support, including non-rebreather oxygen mask (O2-mask), high-flow oxygen through nasal cannula (HFNC), continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), mask noninvasive ventilation (Mask ...
Anne-Fleur Haudebourg +5 more
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Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is a condition of pulmonary surfactant insufficiency in the premature newborn. As such, artificial pulmonary surfactant administration is a key treatment. Despite continued improvement in the clinical outcomes
Yoon Zi Kim +5 more
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Gambaran volume tidal pasien yang terpasang ventilator dengan close suction
Pasien yang terpasang ventilasi mekanik dan endotrachealtube (ETT) dapat mengalami hambatan mekanisme batuk alami. Untuk mengeluarkan sekret diperlukan bantuan tindakan suction. Salah satu tindakan suction yang dapat dilakukan yaitu dengan close suction.
Uun Rahmatilah +2 more
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The tidal volume fix and more…
In the past 30 years the medical literature has been enriched with numerous publications reporting on randomized clinical trials, meta-analysis and service reviews on invasive ventilation in critically ill patients ( Figure 1 ). For many years the investigations on lung-protective ventilation focused on patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
Simonis, Fabienne D. +2 more
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Hyperoxia but not high tidal volume contributes to ventilator-induced lung injury in healthy mice
Background Mechanical ventilation is a supportive therapy used to maintain respiratory function in several clinical and surgical cases but is always accompanied by lung injury risk due to improper treatment.
Yong Xu +8 more
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Low tidal volume ventilation is beneficial in patients with severe pulmonary dysfunction and would, in theory, reduce postoperative complications if implemented during routine surgery.
Jesper Sperber +5 more
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Respiratory Function Tolerance of Rats with Vaying Degrees of Thoracic Volume Reduction
Objective To compare the effects of respiratory function on different degrees of reduced thoracic volume and evaluate the tolerance of rats with reduced thoracic volume, and to assess the feasibility of thoracic volume as a measure of the severity of rib
Jiuxu Deng +6 more
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Intraoperative Low-Tidal-Volume Ventilation
1. Dadhania D, Snopkowski C, Ding R, et al. Validation of noninvasive diagnosis of BK virus nephropathy and identification of prognostic biomarkers. Transplantation 2010;90:189-97. 2. Steyerberg EW, Vickers AJ, Cook NR, et al. Assessing the performance of prediction models: a framework for traditional and novel measures. Epidemiology 2010;21:128-38. 3.
Mynbaev, Ospan A +2 more
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