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- who: Ellen Broberg from the Department of Clinical, Copenhagen, Denmark have published the paper: Releasing high positive end-expiratory pressure to a low level generates a pronounced increase in particle flow from the airways, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of different levels of PEEP on particle flow in exhaled air in an setting. The authors showed that the hemodynamic parameters the authors included, such as saturation and ventilator pressures did not change without a definite cause, but that particle count from the airways did change . . .
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