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Volumn 166, Issue 3, 2002, Pages 403-408

Hypercapnic acidosis is protective in an in vivo model of ventilator-induced lung injury

Author keywords

Acute lung injury; Hypercapnia; Mechanical ventilation; Rabbits; Respiratory acidosis

Indexed keywords

ACIDOSIS; ANIMAL MODEL; ANIMAL TISSUE; ARTICLE; ASSISTED VENTILATION; CONTROLLED STUDY; DISEASE COURSE; DISEASE SEVERITY; GAS EXCHANGE; GRAVIMETRY; HEMODYNAMIC MONITORING; HISTOLOGY; HYPERCAPNIA; IN VIVO STUDY; LUNG INJURY; LUNG LAVAGE; NONHUMAN; PRIORITY JOURNAL; PROTEIN CONTENT; RABBIT; SCORING SYSTEM; TIDAL VOLUME;

EID: 0036683317     PISSN: 1073449X     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1164/rccm.200112-117OC     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (219)

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