Lung recruitment can improve oxygenation in patients ventilated in continuous positive airway pressure/pressure support mode.

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Published in Front Med (Lausanne) on April 21, 2015

Authors

András Lovas1, Márton Ferenc Németh1, Domonkos Trásy1, Zsolt Molnár1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged , Szeged , Hungary.

Associated clinical trials:

Hemodynamic Effects of Changes in Transpulmonary Pressure During Recruitment Maneuver in Patients Under Pressure Supported Mechanical Ventilation | NCT04141293

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