2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaa.2016.03.001
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Assessment of distribution of ventilation and regional lung compliance by electrical impedance tomography in anaesthetized horses undergoing alveolar recruitment manoeuvres

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“…Such a factor would then have to be prospectively tested in healthy horses and horses with diseased lungs as well as under conditions of controlled and spontaneous breathing. EIT‐based monitoring of tidal volume would add clinical value to the scientifically well‐described assessment of the distribution of such tidal volumes in horses .…”
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“…Such a factor would then have to be prospectively tested in healthy horses and horses with diseased lungs as well as under conditions of controlled and spontaneous breathing. EIT‐based monitoring of tidal volume would add clinical value to the scientifically well‐described assessment of the distribution of such tidal volumes in horses .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a factor would then have to be prospectively tested in healthy horses and horses with diseased lungs as well as under conditions of controlled and spontaneous breathing. EIT-based monitoring of tidal volume would add clinical value to the scientifically well-described assessment of the distribution of such tidal volumes in horses [2,3,21,22]. VT 4 9 NICO , tidal volume measured by spirometry; EIT ROI , impedance change measured within the two lung regions of interest; EIT thorax , impedance change measured within the whole EIT image; RR, respiratory rate; PIP, peak inspiratory pressure.…”
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“…This can either be achieved by applying continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in spontaneously breathing patients or positive end‐expiratory pressure (PEEP) during mechanical ventilation . Furthermore CMV can be used to open up collapsed alveoli by application of high peak inspiratory pressures and performing a recruitment manoeuvre .…”
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“…In 2006, the first paper in equine patients was published on this concept . Since then, the use of high peak inspiratory pressures to open up atelectatic lung areas has been extensively tested in horses .…”
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