"HFOV; alveolar pressure; gas distribution"@en . "Differences in Intrapulmonary Gas Distribution with Conventional Ventilation and HFOV" . "Odli\u0161nosti v intrapulmon\u00E1ln\u00ED distribuci plyn\u016F p\u0159i konven\u010Dn\u00ED um\u011Bl\u00E9 plicn\u00ED ventilaci a HFOV"@cs . . "[52FC9F01FD37]" . . "RIV/68407700:21640/04:12102615" . "2004-12-04+01:00"^^ . . "560542" . . . . . "21640" . . "Congress Lecture Series of 50th International Respiratory Congress" . . "New Orleans" . "Z(MSM 210000012)" . . . "Odli\u0161nosti v intrapulmon\u00E1ln\u00ED distribuci plyn\u016F p\u0159i konven\u010Dn\u00ED um\u011Bl\u00E9 plicn\u00ED ventilaci a HFOV"@cs . . "RIV/68407700:21640/04:12102615!RIV09-MSM-21640___" . "Roub\u00EDk, Karel" . . "Differences in Intrapulmonary Gas Distribution with Conventional Ventilation and HFOV"@en . "Deals with differences in intrapulmonary conditions between CV and HFOV in healthy and ARDS patients. Significance of the most important ventilatory parameters (MAP or CDP, DP, Dpalv, CT, PEEP, etc.) for both ventilatory control and protective ventilatory strategy is described. Other associated effects of these parameters upon oxygenation, alveolar gas concentration, etc. are discussed. The presented information is based on mathematical modeling of the lung mechanics, gas flow modeling in the respiratory system, results of several animal experiments, clinical observations and studies, and studies published in the scientific journals." . "Odli\u0161nosti v intrapulmon\u00E1ln\u00ED distribuci plyn\u016F p\u0159i konven\u010Dn\u00ED um\u011Bl\u00E9 plicn\u00ED ventilaci a HFOV"@cs . "Irving" . "Differences in Intrapulmonary Gas Distribution with Conventional Ventilation and HFOV" . "American Association for Respiratory Care" . . . "Differences in Intrapulmonary Gas Distribution with Conventional Ventilation and HFOV"@en . "1"^^ . "1"^^ . "Deals with differences in intrapulmonary conditions between CV and HFOV in healthy and ARDS patients. Significance of the most important ventilatory parameters (MAP or CDP, DP, Dpalv, CT, PEEP, etc.) for both ventilatory control and protective ventilatory strategy is described. Other associated effects of these parameters upon oxygenation, alveolar gas concentration, etc. are discussed. The presented information is based on mathematical modeling of the lung mechanics, gas flow modeling in the respiratory system, results of several animal experiments, clinical observations and studies, and studies published in the scientific journals."@en . "1"^^ . .