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- who: Serge J. H. Heines from the Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Maastricht University Medical have published the research work: The global inhomogeneity index assessed by electrical impedance tomography overestimates PEEP requirement in patients with ARDS: an observational study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study showed that it is feasible to use EIT to visualise regional changes in OD, CL and homogeneity of ventilation distribution during different ventilator settings in patients with ARDS and control patients in a clinical setting.
- how: The authors showed that when using GI PEEP requirements are higher . . .
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