Expiratory Muscle Relaxation-Induced Ventilator Triggering (ERIT): a novel patient-ventilator dyssynchrony
A. Jonkman (Rotterdam, Netherlands), M. Holleboom (Amsterdam, Netherlands), H. De Vries (Amsterdam, Netherlands), M. Vriends (Amsterdam, Netherlands), P. Tuinman (Amsterdam, Netherlands), L. Heunks (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Source: Respiratory Failure and Mechanical Ventilation Conference 2022 - Opening session: Essentials of respiratory physiology - Assessment of respiratory muscle function - Pulmonary infections in mechanically ventilated patients - Telemonitoring of patients with chronic respiratory failure - Diagnostics and interventions - Acute respiratory failure: COVID-19 - Interstitial lung disease and pulmonary hypertension - Early rehabilitation - Acute respiratory failure: Invasive mechanical ventilation
  
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A. Jonkman (Rotterdam, Netherlands), M. Holleboom (Amsterdam, Netherlands), H. De Vries (Amsterdam, Netherlands), M. Vriends (Amsterdam, Netherlands), P. Tuinman (Amsterdam, Netherlands), L. Heunks (Rotterdam, Netherlands). Expiratory Muscle Relaxation-Induced Ventilator Triggering (ERIT): a novel patient-ventilator dyssynchrony. Respiratory Failure and Mechanical Ventilation Conference 2022 - Opening session: Essentials of respiratory physiology - Assessment of respiratory muscle function - Pulmonary infections in mechanically ventilated patients - Telemonitoring of patients with chronic respiratory failure - Diagnostics and interventions - Acute respiratory failure: COVID-19 - Interstitial lung disease and pulmonary hypertension - Early rehabilitation - Acute respiratory failure: Invasive mechanical ventilation
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