Clinical Usefulness of Fluctuating PEEP (F-PEEP)

F-PEEP is a newly developed PEEP in which end-expiratory pressure(EEP) is periodically changed within a certain range. We carried out a comparative clinical trial of F-PEEP and conventional PEEP (C-PEEP). In two cases of relatively localized lung injury of aspiration pneumonia, PaO2 was rapidly and...

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Hauptverfasser: OHWADA, Tetsurou, INABA, Hideo, SATO, Jirou, UCHIDA, Haruo, SAKURADA, Mieko, MIZUGUCHI, Tadanobu
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