Comparison of transpulmonary pressures by esophageal pressure measurement in supine and prone positions in patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome:An observational study

P. Sabharwal (Delhi, India), V. Singh (Delhi, India), N. Tyagi (New Delhi (Delhi), India), R. Kumar (New Delhi (Delhi), India), D. Dhar (New Delhi (Delhi), India), A. Taneja (New Delhi (Delhi), India), S. Chakraborty (New Delhi (Delhi), India), P. Gupta (New Delhi (Delhi), India), A. Dutta (New Delhi (Delhi), India), B. Rao (New Delhi (Delhi), India)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Respiratory failure in COVID19 and beyond
Session: Respiratory failure in COVID19 and beyond
Session type: E-poster
Number: 3317

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