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Changes of splanchnic perfusion after applying positive end expiratory pressure in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 07/02/09
Sarkar S et al. - PEEP of 10-20 cmH 2 O does not affect splanchnic perfusion and is hemodynamically well tolerated in most patients with ARDS, including those receiving inotropic supports.
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