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Lung volume assessments in normal and surfactant depleted lungs: agreement between bedside techniques and CT imaging

Published inBMC anesthesiology, vol. 14, 64
Publication date2014
Abstract

Bedside assessment of lung volume in clinical practice is crucial to adapt ventilation strategy. We compared bedside measures of lung volume by helium multiple-breath washout technique (EELVMBW,He) and effective lung volume based on capnodynamics (ELV) to those assessed from spiral chest CT scans (EELVCT) under different PEEP levels in control and surfactant-depleted lungs.

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ALBU, Gergely et al. Lung volume assessments in normal and surfactant depleted lungs: agreement between bedside techniques and CT imaging. In: BMC anesthesiology, 2014, vol. 14, p. 64. doi: 10.1186/1471-2253-14-64
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