Electrical stimulation of the expiratory muscles to maintain muscle activity during the acute stages of mechanical ventilation: a pilot RCT
A. Jonkman (Amsterdam, Netherlands), T. Frenzel (Nijmegen, Netherlands), A. Mc Lachlan (Louisville, United States of America), E. Mc Caughey (Sydney, Australia), J. Schouten (Nijmegen, Netherlands), P. Tuinman (Amsterdam, Netherlands), J. Butler (Sydney, Australia), L. Heunks (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Novel findings regarding acute respiratory distress syndrome, extra corporeal membrane oxygenation and weaning from mechanical ventilation
Disease area: Respiratory critical care
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A. Jonkman (Amsterdam, Netherlands), T. Frenzel (Nijmegen, Netherlands), A. Mc Lachlan (Louisville, United States of America), E. Mc Caughey (Sydney, Australia), J. Schouten (Nijmegen, Netherlands), P. Tuinman (Amsterdam, Netherlands), J. Butler (Sydney, Australia), L. Heunks (Amsterdam, Netherlands). Electrical stimulation of the expiratory muscles to maintain muscle activity during the acute stages of mechanical ventilation: a pilot RCT. 3443
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