Flow-controlled ventilation maintains gas exchange and lung aeration in a pediatric model of healthy and injured lungs: A randomized cross-over experimental study
Flow-controlled ventilation (FCV) is characterized by a constant flow to generate active inspiration and expiration. While the benefit of FCV on gas exchange has been demonstrated in preclinical and clinical studies with adults, the value of this modality for a pediatric population remains unknown....
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Main Authors: | Álmos Schranc (Author), Ádám L. Balogh (Author), John Diaper (Author), Roberta Südy (Author), Ferenc Peták (Author), Walid Habre (Author), Gergely Albu (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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