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CARING FOR THE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT Higher vs Lower Positive End-Expiratory Pressure in Patients With Acute Lung Injury and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
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American College of Emergency Physicians / Blood Institute / American College of Chest Physicians / University Paris / McMaster University / University Hospital Charles Nicolle / University Hospital Basel / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center / Basel Institute / Massachusetts General Hospital / University Hospital Angers / Hospital Medicine / University Hospital Albert Chenevier / University of Toronto / University of Sherbrooke / Johns Hopkins University / /

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severe sepsis / pneumothorax / pulmonary / injury / acute respiratory distress / septic shock / vasculitis / respiratory failure / stroke / severe lung disease / renal failure / morbid obesity / respiratory distress syndrome / P ROTECTING LUNGS FROM VENTIlation-induced injury / Sepsis / acute lung injury / acute respiratory distress syndrome / shock / atelectasis / hepatic failure / Infectious Diseases / Patients With Acute Lung Injury / /

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high-frequency jet ventilation / high-frequency oscillation / Positive End-Expiratory Pressure / drainage / bypass / positive pressure respiration / extracorporeal membrane oxygenation / positive end expiratory pressure / Positive end- expiratory pressure / PEEP / mechanical ventilation / catheters / partial liquid ventilation / /

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Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics / University of Toronto / Toronto / American Thoracic Society / Swiss National Science Foundation / McMaster University / Harvard / Johns Hopkins University / Japanese Association / Society of Critical Care Medicine / American Association of Respiratory Care / Japanese Society / American College / American Medical Association / European Society of Intensive Care Medicine / /

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Matthias Briel / David Schoenfeld / Eleanor Pullenayegum / Laurent Brochard / Ann Intern Med / Dräger / Deborah Cook / Drs Meade / Roy G. Brower / Jean-Christophe M. Richard / Stephen D. Walter / Diane Heels-Ansdell / Katherine Husk / Maureen Meade / Francois Lamontagne / Qi Zhou / Henri Mondor / Jean Marie Chre´tien / Alain Mercat / Arthur S. Slutsky / Derek C. Angus / Gordon Guyatt / Daniel Talmor / Drs Slutsky / Thomas E. Stewart / /

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