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Methods to evaluate ventilation include arterial blood gas analysis (ABG), which is invasive and intermittent, and transcutaneous carbon dioxide monitoring (PtcCO2), which, while non-invasive, is also intermittent.
These trials should evaluate ventilation strategies using different PaO2 targets for titrating FiO2, rather than comparing two arbitrarily selected FiO2 targets.
We used a whole-body flow plethysmograph (WBP) for small animals that allows non-invasive, repeated assessments of pulmonary physiological parameters to evaluate ventilation in influenza virus-infected adult cotton rats.
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Care should therefore be applied when evaluating ventilation performance based on only flow rates or velocities as opposed to dispersion quantities.
In this study, capnometry, a non-invasive tool that can measure ETCO2, was used in acutely breathless patients to monitor and estimate arterial PaCO2, another important index for evaluating ventilation.
Our study confirms the relative ease and non-invasive use of WBP in evaluating ventilation in cotton rats.
Two studies exclusively evaluated patients on mechanical ventilation [ 7, 18], while the other studies evaluated ventilated and non-ventilated patients [ 4, 9, 11, 14, 17, 19], and one study exclusively evaluated stroke patients regardless of the ventilatory status [ 10].
Jennifer et al. pointed out that capnography is capable of providing important data regarding airway permeability, cardiac and circulatory function and ventilator performance, apart from its ability to evaluate alveolar ventilation.
An index named diluting flow rate (DFR) is introduced to evaluate the ventilation performance of this kind of experiment.
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate possible ventilation solutions for nZEB multi apartment buildings in three European geoclusters.
To evaluate the ventilation system effectiveness, a new index, called final efficiency, is introduced which takes all aspects of the problem into account.
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