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Mechanical ventilation / Respiratory physiology / Pulmonology / High-frequency ventilation / Tracheal tube / Mean airway pressure / Acute respiratory distress syndrome / Medicine / Intensive care medicine / Respiratory therapy
Date: 2001-07-13 15:51:38
Mechanical ventilation
Respiratory physiology
Pulmonology
High-frequency ventilation
Tracheal tube
Mean airway pressure
Acute respiratory distress syndrome
Medicine
Intensive care medicine
Respiratory therapy

Cuff Deflation During HFOV High frequency oscillatory ventilation takes advantage of unique principles of gas flow when respiratory frequencies exceed 3 Hz (180 breaths per minute). These gas flow principles enable the

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