2005
DOI: 10.1097/01.pcc.0000171156.17113.2d
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Effect of low???bias flow oscillation with partial liquid ventilation on fluoroscopic image analysis, gas exchange, and lung injury

Abstract: LBFO-PLV is a viable mode of ventilation in a model of acute lung injury and is associated with significant preservation of perflubron in comparison with high-frequency oscillatory ventilation-PLV. The lower evaporative losses during LBFO-PLV were associated with improved histology scores.

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“…By design, approximately half of the FRC in the HF-PLV1/2 group was liquid-filled at the start of treatment, and approximately 50% of that initial dose would still be present at 4 hrs, based on expected PFC evaporative loss under similar conditions (33,34). Two PFC dosing regimens were used to further evaluate the effect of PFC volume on outcome.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By design, approximately half of the FRC in the HF-PLV1/2 group was liquid-filled at the start of treatment, and approximately 50% of that initial dose would still be present at 4 hrs, based on expected PFC evaporative loss under similar conditions (33,34). Two PFC dosing regimens were used to further evaluate the effect of PFC volume on outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%