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Research Article
Vol. 54, Issue 3, 2018November 01, 2018 EDT

The use of high-frequency percussive ventilation after cardiac surgery significantly improves gas exchange without impairment of hemodynamics

Oribabor Charles, Gulkarov Iosif, Khusid Felix, MS Emma Fischer, Esan Adebayo, Rizzuto Nancy, Tortolani Anthony, Dattilo Paris Ayanna, Suen Kaki, Ugwu Justin, Kenney Brent,
high-frequency percussive ventilation cardiac surgery gas exchange hemodynamics
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Charles O, Iosif G, Felix K, et al. The use of high-frequency percussive ventilation after cardiac surgery significantly improves gas exchange without impairment of hemodynamics. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2018;54(3):58-61. doi:10.29390/cjrt-2018-013
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