Physiological predictors of survival during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation inadults with acute respiratory distress syndrome
Critical Care2013Vol. 17(2), pp. R40–R40
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Abstract
HFOV is effective in improving oxygenation in adults with ARDS, particularly when instituted early. Changes in PaO2/FiO2 during the first three hours of HFOV can identify those patients more likely to survive.
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