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Regional distribution of acoustic-based lung vibration as a function of mechanical ventilation mode

R Phillip Dellinger1 email, Smith Jean1 email, Ismail Cinel1 email, Christina Tay1 email, Susmita Rajanala1 email, Yael A Glickman2 email and Joseph E Parrillo1 email

1Division of Cardiovascular Disease and Critical Care Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Cooper University Hospital, 1 Cooper Plaza, Dorrance Building, Suite 393, Camden, NJ 08103, USA

2Deep Breeze Ltd. 2 Hailan St., P.O. Box 140, North Industrial Park, Or-Akiva, 30600, Israel

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Critical Care 2007, 11:R26doi:10.1186/cc5706

Published: 22 February 2007

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Additional file 1:

An example of a VRI video recording of a healthy, 30-year-old, male non-smoker. L, left lung; R, right lung.

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Additional file 2:

A VRI video recording of a mechanically ventilated female on assist volume control mode. Chest radiography reported pleural fluid in both lungs. L, left lung; R, right lung.

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Additional file 3:

A VRI video recording of a mechanically ventilated female on assist pressure control mode. Chest radiography reported pleural fluid in both lungs. L, left lung; R, right lung.

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Additional file 4:

A VRI video recording of a mechanically ventilated female on pressure support mode. Chest radiography reported pleural fluid in both lungs. L, left lung; R, right lung.

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