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Critical care medicine · Jun 1989
Case ReportsInverse ratio ventilation in a 6-year-old with severe post-traumatic adult respiratory distress syndrome.
- T H Greaves, G M Cramolini, D H Walker, V M Airola, S Parks, D Hodge, and A Birek.
- Department of Anesthesia, Valley Children's Hospital, Fresno, CA 93703.
- Crit. Care Med. 1989 Jun 1;17(6):588-9.
AbstractWe successfully employed inverse ratio ventilation on a 6-year-old multiple trauma victim with severe adult respiratory distress syndrome after conventional ventilation modes using volume ventilation with high positive peak inspiratory pressure and PEEP had failed to improve oxygenation.
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