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Preliminary study of ventilation with 4 ml/kg tidal volume in acute respiratory distress syndrome: feasibility and effects on cyclic recruitment derecruitment and hyperinflation

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Table 1 Patient characteristics at baseline.
Figure 1 Individual changes in plateau pressure. The graphs present individual data of plateau pressure during the protocol, with the five patients randomized to the sequence Vt 4 to Vt 6 (ml/kg) (A) and the five patients randomized to the sequence Vt 6 to
Table 4 Analysis of density fractions of the lungs.
Figure 3 Individual changes in Δ non-aerated, maximal hyperinflated and maximal non-aerated tissue

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