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New options for the ventilatory management of acute lung injury.
J. J. Marini
Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine
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Mechanical Ventilation
100%
Lung
100%
Acute Lung Injury
100%
Physiologic
100%
Tidal Volume
100%
Inflation Pressure
100%
Ventilator Management
100%
Transalveolar
100%
Ventilation
50%
Protection Strategy
50%
Pathologic
50%
Rupture of Membranes
50%
Arterial Blood Gas
50%
Alveoli
50%
High Inflation
50%
Alveolar Collapse
50%
Lung Mechanics
50%
Chest Radiograph
50%
PaCO2
50%
Distensibility
50%
Shear Force
50%
Endothelial Barrier
50%
Epithelial Barrier
50%
Lung Region
50%
Pathoanatomy
50%
Exclosure
50%
CO2 Retention
50%
Traditional Paradigm
50%
Lung Mass
50%
Ventilation Mode
50%
Alveolar Edema
50%
Lung Protection
50%
Alveolar Pressure
50%
Lung Healing
50%
Adult Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
50%
Distributed Damage
50%
Uniformly Distributed
50%
Prospective Controlled Trial
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Lung
100%
Acute Lung Injury
100%
Tidal Volume
33%
Artificial Respiration
33%
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
16%
Edema
16%
Thorax Radiography
16%
Lung Mechanics
16%
Hypercapnia
16%
Arterial Blood Gas
16%