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Bench-to-bedside review: Adjuncts to mechanical ventilation in patients with acute lung injury

Jean-Jacques Rouby* and Qin Lu

Critical Care 2005, 9:465-471 doi:10.1186/cc3763

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Respiratory effects of different recruitment maneuvers in acute respiratory distress syndrome

Jean-Michel Constantin, Samir Jaber, Emmanuel Futier, Sophie Cayot-Constantin, Myriam Verny-Pic, Boris Jung, Anne Bailly, Renaud Guerin, Jean-Etienne Bazin Critical Care 2008, 12:R50 (16 April 2008)

Pulmonary mechanics-based recruitment maneuvers (eSigh) increased both recruited volume and oxygenation in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome, whereas continuous pulmonary airway pressure only increased oxygenation.

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Positive end-expiratory pressure in acute respiratory distress syndrome: should the 'open lung strategy' be replaced by a 'protective lung strategy'?

Jean-Jacques Rouby, Fabio Ferrari, Bélaïd Bouhemad, Qin Lu Critical Care 2007, 11:180 (11 December 2007)

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Chest computed tomography with multiplanar reformatted images for diagnosing traumatic bronchial rupture: a case report

Morgan Le Guen, Catherine Beigelman, Belaid Bouhemad, Yang Wenjïe, Frederic Marmion, Jean-Jacques Rouby Critical Care 2007, 11:R94 (3 September 2007)

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Positive end-expiratory pressure at minimal respiratory elastance represents the best compromise between mechanical stress and lung aeration in oleic acid induced lung injury

Alysson Carvalho, Frederico C Jandre, Alexandre V Pino, Fernando A Bozza, Jorge Salluh, Rosana Rodrigues, Fabio O Ascoli, Antonio Giannella-Neto Critical Care 2007, 11:R86 (9 August 2007)