Extracorporeal support to achieve lung-protective and diaphragm-protective ventilation.

作者: Elena Spinelli , Eleonora Carlesso , Tommaso Mauri

DOI: 10.1097/MCC.0000000000000686

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摘要: Purpose of reviewExtracorporeal support allows ultraprotective controlled and assisted ventilation, which can prevent lung diaphragm injury. We focused on most recent findings in the application extracorporeal to achieve protection diaphragm- protection, as well relevan

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