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Hyperpnea limits the volume recruited by positive end-expiratory pressure
Amit Chandra
, Jack W. Coggeshall
, Sue A. Ravenscraft
, John J. Marini
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Positive End-expiratory Pressure
100%
Hyperpnea
100%
Two-level
40%
End-expiratory Lung Volume
40%
Expiratory muscles
40%
Mechanical Ventilation
20%
Healthy Volunteers
20%
Ventilation
20%
Muscle Activity
20%
Three-level
20%
Lung Volume
20%
Rib Cage
20%
Active Use
20%
Plethysmograph
20%
Oxygen Exchange
20%
Respiratory muscles
20%
Expiratory Pressure
20%
Labored Breathing
20%
Mouthpiece
20%
Alveolar Recruitment
20%
Quiet Breathing
20%
Inductive Plethysmography
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
100%
Hyperpnea
100%
Breathing
40%
Expiratory Reserve Volume
40%
Carbon Dioxide
40%
Volunteer
20%
Health Care Cost
20%
Muscle Contraction
20%
Plethysmography
20%
Artificial Respiration
20%
Plethysmograph
20%
Rib Cage
20%
Lung Volume
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
100%
Hyperpnea
100%
Expiratory Reserve Volume
40%
Carbon Dioxide
40%
Lung Volume
20%
Volunteer
20%
Artificial Respiration
20%
Plethysmography
20%
Plethysmograph
20%
Muscle Contraction
20%
Muscle Activity
20%
Neuroscience
Mechanical Ventilation
100%