2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13054-024-04928-w
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Clinical validation of a capnodynamic method for measuring end-expiratory lung volume in critically ill patients

J. A. Sanchez Giralt,
G. Tusman,
M. Wallin
et al.

Abstract: Rationale End-expiratory lung volume (EELV) is reduced in mechanically ventilated patients, especially in pathologic conditions. The resulting heterogeneous distribution of ventilation increases the risk for ventilation induced lung injury. Clinical measurement of EELV however, remains difficult. Objective Validation of a novel continuous capnodynamic method based on expired carbon dioxide (CO2) kinetics for measuring EELV in mechanically ventilate… Show more

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