1979
DOI: 10.1097/00132586-197910000-00013
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Optimal Flow Pattern for Mechanical Ventilation of the Lungs. 2. The Effect of a Sine Versus Square Wave Flow Pattern with and without an End-Inspiratory Pause on Patients

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“…Our results agree with previous findings that a postinspiratory pause enhances CO 2 elimination (Fuleihan et al, 1976;Dammann et al, 1978;Lachmann et al, 1982;Wolff et al, 1989a;Mercat et al, 2001). In the present study, we used the shortest possible tubing (compliance 0AE45 ml per cm H 2 O).…”
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“…Our results agree with previous findings that a postinspiratory pause enhances CO 2 elimination (Fuleihan et al, 1976;Dammann et al, 1978;Lachmann et al, 1982;Wolff et al, 1989a;Mercat et al, 2001). In the present study, we used the shortest possible tubing (compliance 0AE45 ml per cm H 2 O).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…1) dictates that any symmetrical inspiratory waveform will have the same MDT, provided that inspiratory time is constant. The validity of this assumption is supported by that ventilation with square and sine inspiratory waveforms give rise to the same CO 2 elimination reflected by equal PaCO 2 (Dammann et al, 1978). Notably, a decelerating or accelerating inspiratory flow pattern will have longer and shorter MDT, respectively, compared to symmetrical flow waveforms.…”
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