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Open AccessInfusion of 2.5 meq/min of lactic acid minimally increases CO2 production compared to an isocaloric glucose infusion in healthy anesthetized, mechanically ventilated pigs
Blood acidification by lactic acid infusion converts bicarbonate to CO2. This effect can be exploited to increase the transmembrane PCO2 gradient of an extracorporeal membrane lung, resulting in a significant inc...
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Weaning from VV ECMO
Discontinuing extracorporeal respiratory support is a crucial step in patient management, but deciding when and how to wean patients represents a significant challenge for ICU physicians. Due to the lack of de...
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Severe iatrogenic left bronchial injury: complication incurred after emergency tracheostomy