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HICKLING KG
WRIGHT T
LAUBSCHER K
TOWN IG
TIE A
GRAHAM P
MONTEATH J
ACOURT G
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Authors:
HICKLING KG
TOWN IG
EPTON M
NEILL A
TIE A
WHITEHEAD M
GRAHAM P
EVEREST E
ACOURT G
DARLOW B
LAUBSCHER K
Citation: Kg. Hickling et al., PRESSURE LIMITED VENTILATION WITH PERMISSIVE HYPERCAPNIA AND MINIMUM PEEP IN SALINE LAVAGED RABBITS ALLOWS PROGRESSIVE IMPROVEMENT IN OXYGENATION, BUT DOES NOT AVOID VENTILATOR INDUCED LUNG INJURY, Intensive care medicine, 22(12), 1996, pp. 1445-1452
Authors:
EPTON M
NEIL A
GRAHAM P
WHITEHEAD M
TIE A
COURT GA
DARLOW B
TOWN I
HICKLING K
Citation: M. Epton et al., THE EFFECTS OF LOW-VOLUME PRESSURE LIMITED VENTILATION ON ACUTE LUNG INJURY IN SURFACTANT DEPLETED RABBITS, The American review of respiratory disease, 147(4), 1993, pp. 890-890