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The oxygenation ratio during mechanical ventilation in children: The role of tidal volume and positive end-expiratory pressure
Journal of Critical Care, 06/09/09
Halbertsma FJJ et al. - The objective of this study is to analyze the role of tidal volume (Vt) and positive end-expiratory pressure on the oxygenation ratio (OR) (Pao2/Fio2) during mechanical ventilation (MV) in children with a normal pulmonary gas exchange on admission. In ventilated children, Vt was greater than 9 mL/kg were associated with increased development of an OR less than 300 mm Hg and longer duration of MV.
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