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A novel physiological investigation of the functional residual capacity by the bias flow nitrogen washout technique in infants
Pediatric Pulmonology, 06/05/09
Morris MG et al. - The authors conclude that the FRCst is not different from the FRCdyn in infants. The FRCst is a reliable volume landmark because the PHA stabilizes the end-expiratory level by potentially abolishing the sedated infant's breathing strategies. The FRCst lacks potential sources of errors and disadvantages associated with measuring the FRCdyn. The findings cast significant doubt on the traditional physiology of air trapping in healthy infants' lungs.
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