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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Illustration of the time course of the study. Nineteen patients ventilated with protective
lung strategy first had a washout period of 5 minutes of zero end-expiratory pressure
ventilation. After 15 minutes of stabilization in positive end-expiratory pressure
(PEEP) ventilation, baseline measures (M) were obtained. Then, patients were randomly
asssigned to benefit from one of the two recruitment maneuvers (RMs): RM1 or RM2 (that
is, continuous positive airway pressure or extended sigh). At 5 and 60 minutes after
RM, measurements were obtained. After this first part of the study, a second washout
period was performed followed by 15 minutes of ventilation in PEEP and the second
RM was performed. The same measurements were performed at baseline and at 5 and 60
minutes after RM. M indicates blood gas analysis, recruited volume by pressure-volume
curve method, hemodynamics, and respiratory parameters. LIP, lower inflection point.
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