Emerging modes of ventilation in the intensive care unit N.I. Stewart, T.A.J. Jagelman, N.R. Webster British Journal of Anaesthesia Volume 107, Issue 1, Pages 74-82 (July 2011) DOI: 10.1093/bja/aer114 Copyright © 2011 The Author(s) Terms and Conditions
Fig 1 APRV waveforms. British Journal of Anaesthesia 2011 107, 74-82DOI: (10.1093/bja/aer114) Copyright © 2011 The Author(s) Terms and Conditions
Fig 2 Pressure changes in the large airways vs the alveoli during oscillatory ventilation. British Journal of Anaesthesia 2011 107, 74-82DOI: (10.1093/bja/aer114) Copyright © 2011 The Author(s) Terms and Conditions
Fig 3 The iLA-system. A passive femoro-femoral shunt flow generated by the arterial pressure passes a lung assist device (in the box), in which an oxygen flow is inserted. Reproduced with permission from Zimmerman and colleagues.47 © The Board of Management and Trustees of the British Journal of Anaesthesia 2005. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org. British Journal of Anaesthesia 2011 107, 74-82DOI: (10.1093/bja/aer114) Copyright © 2011 The Author(s) Terms and Conditions
Fig 4 The equation of motion. British Journal of Anaesthesia 2011 107, 74-82DOI: (10.1093/bja/aer114) Copyright © 2011 The Author(s) Terms and Conditions