PRESSURE-CONTROLLED INVERSE RATIO VENTILATION VS. VOLUME-CYCLED CONVENTIONAL RATIO VENTILATION IN THE ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME

AYMAN ABD EL-AALA AHMED EL-RASHIDI;

Abstract


The management of patients with ARDS had many clinical challenges and controversies. For effective mechanical ventilation, conventional methods of mechanical ventilation consist of volume cycled ventilation in conjunction with applied PEEP. This strategy


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Title PRESSURE-CONTROLLED INVERSE RATIO VENTILATION VS. VOLUME-CYCLED CONVENTIONAL RATIO VENTILATION IN THE ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME
Other Titles التحكم بالضغط مع نسبه معكوسه مقابل دوره الحجم مع النسبه التقليديه فى التهويه الصناعيه فى حالات اعراض العوز التنفسى للبالغين
Authors AYMAN ABD EL-AALA AHMED EL-RASHIDI
Keywords PRESSURE-CONTROLLED INVERSE RATIO VENTILATION VS. VOLUME-CYCLED CONVENTIONAL RATIO VENTILATION IN THE ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME
Issue Date 2002
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The management of patients with ARDS had many clinical challenges and controversies. For effective mechanical ventilation, conventional methods of mechanical ventilation consist of volume cycled ventilation in conjunction with applied PEEP. This strategy

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