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Respiratory and haemodynamic changes during decremental open lung positive end-expiratory pressure titration in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome

Christian Gernoth, Gerhard Wagner, Paolo Pelosi and Thomas Luecke*

Critical Care 2009, 13:R59 doi:10.1186/cc7786

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A randomised controlled trial of an open lung strategy with staircase recruitment, titrated PEEP and targeted low airway pressures in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome

Carol L Hodgson, David V Tuxen, Andrew R Davies, Michael J Bailey, Alisa M Higgins, Anne E Holland, Jenny L Keating, David V Pilcher, Andrew J Westbrook, David J Cooper, Alistair D Nichol Critical Care 2011, 15:R133 (2 June 2011)

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Open lung approach associated with high-frequency oscillatory or low tidal volume mechanical ventilation improves respiratory function and minimizes lung injury in healthy and injured rats

Joerg Krebs, Paolo Pelosi, Charalambos Tsagogiorgas, Liesa Zoeller, Patricia RM Rocco, Benito Yard, Thomas Luecke Critical Care 2010, 14:R183 (14 October 2010)

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Effects of positive end-expiratory pressure on respiratory function and hemodynamics in patients with acute respiratory failure with and without intra-abdominal hypertension: a pilot study

Joerg Krebs, Paolo Pelosi, Charalambos Tsagogiorgas, Markus Alb, Thomas Luecke Critical Care 2009, 13:R160 (5 October 2009)