RESPIRATORY AND HEMODYNAMIC-EFFECTS OF CONVENTIONAL VOLUME CONTROLLED PEEP VENTILATION, PRESSURE REGULATED VOLUME CONTROLLED VENTILATION AND LOW-FREQUENCY POSITIVE PRESSURE VENTILATION WITH EXTRACORPOREAL CARBON-DIOXIDE REMOVAL IN PIGS WITH ACUTE ARDS
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LACHMANN, B
AKPIR, Kutay
ESEN, Figen
ERDMANN, W
TELCI, Lütfü
KESECIOGLU, J
TUTUNCU, AS
DENKEL, T
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether any benefit of low frequency positive pressure ventilation with extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal (LFPPV-ECCO(2)R) existed over either volume controlled ventilation (VCV) with measured best-PEEP or pressure regulated volume controlled ventilation (PRVCV) with an inspiration/expiration (I/E) ratio of 4:1, with respect to arterial oxygenation, lung mechanics and haemodynamics, in acute respiratory failure.
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