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SECTION HEADS
Section Topics
- » ALI/ARDS
- » Alveolar hemorrhage
- » Cardiogenic pulmonary edema
- » Cardiopulmonary failure of obstructive sleep apnea
- » Masks, tubes, catheters and devices
- » Mechanical ventilation: modes and settings
- » Noninvasive ventilation
- » Obstructive lung disease
- » Other therapies (incl. airway management, O2 therapy and positive pressure)
- » Pneumonia (incl. SARS)
- » Potential complications and prevention (incl. sedation, paralysis, selective decontamination, positioning)
- » Restrictive chest wall and neuromuscular disease
- » Weaning from mechanical ventilation
LATEST RECOMMENDATION
Philip Calder, University of Southampton, UK. F1000 Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Jesus Villar, Hospital Universitario Dr Negrin, Spain. F1000 Critical Care & Emergency Medicine
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- Refutation
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