Low tidal volume ventilation strategy and organ functions in patients with pre-existing systemic inflammatory response
Background and Aims: Ventilation can induce increase in inflammatory mediators that may contribute to systemic organ dysfunction. Ventilation-induced organ dysfunction is likely to be accentuated if there is a pre-existing systemic inflammatory response. Material and Methods: Adult patients sufferin...
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Main Authors: | Vanya Chugh (Author), Asha Tyagi (Author), Vandna Arora (Author), Abhay Tyagi (Author), Shukla Das (Author), Gargi Rai (Author), Ashok K Sethi (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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