In neuro critical care, capnia can be optimally controlled using a closed-loop ventilation system based on end-tidal CO2 signal (intellivent-asv(®)): preliminary results of a prospective interventional study.

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Title
In neuro critical care, capnia can be optimally controlled using a closed-loop ventilation system based on end-tidal CO2 signal (intellivent-asv(®)): preliminary results of a prospective interventional study.
Title of the conference
ESICM LIVES 2015
Author(s)
Piquilloud L., Polupan A., Matskovskiy I., Oshorov A., Novotni D., Laubscher T., Oddo M., Jolliet P., Revelly J.P.
Organization
European Society of Intensive Care Medicine
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Berlin, Germany. 3-7 October 2015
ISSN
2197-425X (Electronic)
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2197-425X
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Published
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2015
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3
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Suppl 1
Series
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
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A662
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english
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Yes
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