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Volumn 29, Issue 11, 2001, Pages 2149-2155
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F102 and positive end-expiratory pressure as compensation for altitude-induced hypoxemia in an acute respiratory distress syndrome model: Implications for air transportation of critically ill patients
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Author keywords
Acute respiratory distress syndrome; Air transportation; Altitude; Critical care; F102; Hypoxemia; Mechanical ventilation; Oleic acid; Positive end expiratory pressure; Swine
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Indexed keywords
OLEIC ACID;
OXYGEN;
ALTITUDE DISEASE;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ANIMAL MODEL;
ARTERIAL GAS;
ARTERIAL OXYGEN SATURATION;
ARTICLE;
ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION;
AVIATION;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
CRITICAL ILLNESS;
DISEASE SEVERITY;
HYPOXEMIA;
INTENSIVE CARE;
LUNG INJURY;
NONHUMAN;
OXYGEN TENSION;
POSITIVE END EXPIRATORY PRESSURE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RELIABILITY;
RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME;
SWINE;
VENTILATOR;
ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME;
AIR MEDICAL TRANSPORT;
ALTITUDE;
ANIMAL;
BIOLOGICAL MODEL;
BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS;
CHEMICALLY INDUCED DISORDER;
MALE;
MINIPIG;
AIR AMBULANCES;
ALTITUDE;
ANIMALS;
ANOXEMIA;
BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS;
CRITICAL CARE;
MALE;
MODELS, BIOLOGICAL;
OLEIC ACID;
OXYGEN;
POSITIVE-PRESSURE RESPIRATION;
RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME, ADULT;
SWINE, MINIATURE;
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EID: 0034746854
PISSN: 00903493
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1097/00003246-200111000-00017 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (16)
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References (29)
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