A self-regulated expiratory flow device for mechanical ventilation: a bench study
Abstract Introduction Unregulated expiratory flow may contribute to ventilator-induced lung injury. The amount of energy dissipated into the lungs with tidal mechanical ventilation may be used to quantify potentially injurious ventilation. Previously reported devices for variable expiratory flow reg...
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| Main Authors: | Lianye Yang, Ubbo F. Wiersema, Shailesh Bihari, Roy Broughton, Andy Roberts, Nigel Kelley, Mark McEwen |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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2024-10-01
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| Series: | Intensive Care Medicine Experimental |
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s40635-024-00681-0 |
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