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Suddivisione e classificazione delle forme di ventilazione

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Il meccanismo attraverso il quale il volume aereo viene distribuito nei polmoni durante la ventilazione, si differenzia da quello della respirazione spontanea. Si rende, pertanto, necessaria la distinzione tra volume per atto e per esercizio inspiratorio (Fig. 9.1).

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(2007). Suddivisione e classificazione delle forme di ventilazione. In: La respirazione artificiale. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0590-7_9

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