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Humidification during high-frequency oscillation ventilation is affected by ventilator circuit and ventilatory setting
Paediatric Anaesthesia, 08/03/09
Chikata Y et al. – High–frequency oscillation ventilation (HFOV) is an accepted ventilatory mode for acute respiratory failure in neonates. As conventional mechanical ventilation, inspiratory gas humidification is essential. Humidification during HFOV is affected by circuit design and ventilatory settings.
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