Safety of cough assist set at different pressure levels in an animal model of mechanical ventilation

J. Martí Romeu (Barcelona, Spain), R. Martinez Alejos (Montpellier, France), G. Li Bassi (Barcelona, Spain), X. Pilar Diaz (Bordeux, France), H. Yang (Barcelona, Spain), F. Pagliara (Genova, Italy), D. Battaglini (Genova, Italy), A. Meli (Milano, Italy), M. Yang (Barcelona, Spain), J. Bobi (Barcelona, Spain), A. Motos (Barcelona, Spain), A. Torres (Barcelona, Spain)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Acutely hospitalised patients: physiotherapy interventions and assessment methods
Session: Acutely hospitalised patients: physiotherapy interventions and assessment methods
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1411
Disease area: Respiratory critical care

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