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J. J. Wisse
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Introduction: Although many preterm born infants require invasive mechanical ventilation, it is also associated with detrimental effects. Early extubation should be pursued, but extubation failure is yet common. The critical transition to noninvasive ventilation is characterized
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Objective. The respiratory rate (RR) is considered one of the most informative vital signals. A well-validated standard for RR measurement in mechanically ventilated patient is capnography; a noninvasive technique for expiratory CO2measurements. Reliable RR measurements in sponta
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Electrical Impedance Tomography as a monitoring tool during weaning from mechanical ventilation
An observational study during the spontaneous breathing trial
Background: Prolonged weaning from mechanical ventilation is associated with poor clinical outcome. Therefore, choosing the right moment for weaning and extubation is essential. Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) is a promising innovative lung monitoring technique, but its rol
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Objective. Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) produces clinical useful visualization of the distribution of ventilation inside the lungs. The accuracy of EIT-derived parameters can be compromised by the cardiovascular signal. Removal of these artefacts is challenging due to sp
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Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a non-invasive and continuous advanced respiratory monitoring tool for assessing regional lung ventilation distribution and aeration [1]. It generates images based on impedance differences in the intrathoracic area. Recently, its applicati
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