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    Wennen M, Claassen W, Heunks L.
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  • 7. Effects of periodic lung recruitment maneuvers on gas exchange and respiratory mechanics in mechanically ventilated acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients.
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  • 8. Influence of neurally adjusted ventilatory assist and positive end-expiratory pressure on breathing pattern in rabbits with acute lung injury.
    Allo JC, Beck JC, Brander L, Brunet F, Slutsky AS, Sinderby CA.
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  • 9. PEEP application during mechanical ventilation contributes to fibrosis in the diaphragm.
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  • 15. Positive end-expiratory pressure improves elastic working pressure in anesthetized children.
    Cruces P, González-Dambrauskas S, Cristiani F, Martínez J, Henderson R, Erranz B, Díaz F.
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    Yaroshetskiym A I, Protsenko DN, Boytsov PV, Chentsov VB, Nistratov SL, Kudlyakov ON, Solov'ev VV, Banova ZI, Shkuratova NV, Rezenov NA, Gel'fand BR.
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