The fine line of mechanical ventilation in respiratory illness
Ventilators are saving the lives of people with COVID-19, but can also damage the lungs. Advanced imaging techniques, combined with tailored imaging analysis developed by Monash engineers, are playing a critical role in expanding our understanding of how the injured lung responds to mechanical ventilation. Read more at Monash Lens.
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Imaging atelectrauma in Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury using 4D X
Precision Medicine Using Simultaneous Monitoring and Assessment
Assessment of respiratory support decision and the outcome of
Weaning of invasive ventilation in the neonatal intensive care
Mechanical Ventilation in Specific Disorders
Respiratory Monitoring During Mechanical Ventilation: The Present
Mechanical Ventilation in the COVID-19 Patient
The central nervous system during lung injury and mechanical
Mechanical Ventilation: From Bench To The Bedside Review.
Mechanical Ventilation: Background, Classifications of Positive
Managing respiratory muscle weakness during weaning from invasive
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