In neuro critical care, capnia can be optimally controlled using a closed-loop ventilation system based on end-tidal CO2 signal (intellivent-asv(®)): preliminary results of a prospective interventional study.
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Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
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Title
In neuro critical care, capnia can be optimally controlled using a closed-loop ventilation system based on end-tidal CO2 signal (intellivent-asv(®)): preliminary results of a prospective interventional study.
Title of the conference
ESICM LIVES 2015
Organization
European Society of Intensive Care Medicine
Address
Berlin, Germany. 3-7 October 2015
ISSN
2197-425X (Electronic)
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2197-425X
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Published
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2015
Volume
3
Number
Suppl 1
Series
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
Pages
A662
Language
english
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Yes
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