Permissive hypercapnia

作者: Maya Contreras , Claire Masterson , John G. Laffey

DOI: 10.1097/ACO.0000000000000151

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摘要: Purpose of reviewHypercapnia is a central component diverse respiratory disorders, while ‘permissive hypercapnia’ frequently used in ventilatory strategies for patients with severe failure. This review will present data from recent studies relating to hypercapnia, focusing on issue

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