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Airway Pressure as a Determining Factor for Ventilation and Haemodynamic Efficiency During HFJV

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Perspectives in High Frequency Ventilation

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During the use of HFJV normocarbia is achieved with frequencies near to 100 b.p.m. creating minimum pressure in the airway passage and using a volume discretely superior to dead volume (1,2).

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Lendinez, M.J. et al. (1983). Airway Pressure as a Determining Factor for Ventilation and Haemodynamic Efficiency During HFJV. In: Scheck, P.A., Sjöstrand, U.H., Smith, R.B. (eds) Perspectives in High Frequency Ventilation. Developments in Critical Care Medicine and Anesthesiology, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6711-3_7

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