Is volume assured ventilation always able to compensate volume loss in presence of leaks?

A. Schreiber, A. Carlucci, P. Ceriana, A. Mattei, C. Gregoretti (Pavia, Torino, Italy)

Source: Annual Congress 2012 - Recent technical developments in long-term noninvasive ventilation
Session: Recent technical developments in long-term noninvasive ventilation
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2855
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care

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