INTRODUCTION: There is an increasing interest in biphasic positive airway pressure with spontaneous breathing (BIPAP+SBmean), which is a combination of time-cycled controlled breaths at two levels of continuous positive airway pressure (BIPAP+SBcontrolled) and non-assisted spontaneous breathing (BIPAP+SBspont), in the early phase of acute lung injury (ALI). However, pressure support ventilation (PSV) remains the most commonly used mode of assisted ventilation. To date, the effects of BIPAP+SBmean and PSV on regional lung aeration and ventilation during ALI are only poorly defined. METHODS: In 10 anesthetized juvenile pigs, ALI was induced by surfactant depletion. BIPAP+SBmean and PSV were performed in a random sequence (1 h each) at comp...
To explore whether 1) conventional pressure support ventilation improves lung function and attenuate...
Background: Real-time bedside information on regional ventilation and perfusion during mechanical ve...
Background: Biologically variable ventilation (return of physiological variability ...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Biphasic positive airway pressure (BIVENT) is a partial support mode that em...
Spontaneous breathing (SB) in the early phase of the acute respiratory distress syndrome is controve...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether improvement in ventilation perfusion distribution during mechanic...
OBJECTIVES:: To assess the effects of different levels of spontaneous breathing during biphasic posi...
Abstract In acute lung injury (ALI), pressure support ventilation (PSV) may improve oxygenation comp...
Abstract\ud \ud \ud \ud Introduction\ud Biphasic positive airway pressure (B...
Abstract Introduction Biphasic positive airway pressure (BIVENT) is a par...
OBJECTIVE: To describe and evaluate the effects of the new noisy pressure support ventilation (noisy...
To investigate the effects of proportional assist ventilation, variable pressure support, and conven...
BACKGROUND: Noisy pressure support ventilation has been reported to improve respiratory function com...
Study objectives: To assess the gas exchange and hemodynamic effects of pressure-limited ventilation...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the impact of positive end-expiratory pressure during mechanical ventilatio...
To explore whether 1) conventional pressure support ventilation improves lung function and attenuate...
Background: Real-time bedside information on regional ventilation and perfusion during mechanical ve...
Background: Biologically variable ventilation (return of physiological variability ...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Biphasic positive airway pressure (BIVENT) is a partial support mode that em...
Spontaneous breathing (SB) in the early phase of the acute respiratory distress syndrome is controve...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether improvement in ventilation perfusion distribution during mechanic...
OBJECTIVES:: To assess the effects of different levels of spontaneous breathing during biphasic posi...
Abstract In acute lung injury (ALI), pressure support ventilation (PSV) may improve oxygenation comp...
Abstract\ud \ud \ud \ud Introduction\ud Biphasic positive airway pressure (B...
Abstract Introduction Biphasic positive airway pressure (BIVENT) is a par...
OBJECTIVE: To describe and evaluate the effects of the new noisy pressure support ventilation (noisy...
To investigate the effects of proportional assist ventilation, variable pressure support, and conven...
BACKGROUND: Noisy pressure support ventilation has been reported to improve respiratory function com...
Study objectives: To assess the gas exchange and hemodynamic effects of pressure-limited ventilation...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the impact of positive end-expiratory pressure during mechanical ventilatio...
To explore whether 1) conventional pressure support ventilation improves lung function and attenuate...
Background: Real-time bedside information on regional ventilation and perfusion during mechanical ve...
Background: Biologically variable ventilation (return of physiological variability ...