Positive end-expiratory pressure at minimal respiratory elastance represents the best compromise between mechanical stress and lung aeration in oleic acid induced lung injury.
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Regional lung aeration and ventilation during pressure support and biphasic positive airway pressure ventilation in experimental lung injury.Year in review 2007: Critical Care--respirology.The Clinical Utilisation of Respiratory Elastance Software (CURE Soft): a bedside software for real-time respiratory mechanics monitoring and mechanical ventilation managementFeasibility of titrating PEEP to minimum elastance for mechanically ventilated patients.Detection of 'best' positive end-expiratory pressure derived from electrical impedance tomography parameters during a decremental positive end-expiratory pressure trial.A patient-specific airway branching model for mechanically ventilated patientsVisualisation of time-varying respiratory system elastance in experimental ARDS animal models.The Japanese guidelines for the management of sepsis.Ability of dynamic airway pressure curve profile and elastance for positive end-expiratory pressure titration.Time-varying respiratory system elastance: a physiological model for patients who are spontaneously breathing.Model-based PEEP optimisation in mechanical ventilation.Effects of the open lung concept following ARDSnet ventilation in patients with early ARDS.Analysis of different model-based approaches for estimating dFRC for real-time applicationPositive end-expiratory pressure in acute respiratory distress syndrome: should the 'open lung strategy' be replaced by a 'protective lung strategy'?The quest for optimal positive end-expiratory pressure continuesMechanical ventilation of acute respiratory distress syndrome.Positive end-expiratory pressure optimization with forced oscillation technique reduces ventilator induced lung injury: a controlled experimental study in pigs with saline lavage lung injury.Optimizing positive end-expiratory pressure by oscillatory mechanics minimizes tidal recruitment and distension: an experimental study in a lavage model of lung injury.Expiratory model-based method to monitor ARDS disease state.Optimisation of positive end-expiratory pressure by forced oscillation technique in a lavage model of acute lung injury.Optimal mean airway pressure during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation determined by measurement of respiratory system reactance.Next-generation, personalised, model-based critical care medicine: a state-of-the art review of in silico virtual patient models, methods, and cohorts, and how to validation them.Intratidal Overdistention and Derecruitment in the Injured Lung: A Simulation Study.Inhomogeneity of lung parenchyma during the open lung strategy: a computed tomography scan study.Relationship between respiratory impedance and positive end-expiratory pressure in mechanically ventilated neonatesDriving-pressure-independent protective effects of open lung approach against experimental acute respiratory distress syndrome
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Positive end-expiratory pressure at minimal respiratory elastance represents the best compromise between mechanical stress and lung aeration in oleic acid induced lung injury.
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Alexandre V Pino
Alysson Roncally S Carvalho
Antonio Giannella-Neto
Fabio O Ascoli
Frederico C Jandre
Jorge Salluh
Rosana Rodrigues
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10.1186/CC6093
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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z
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