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Fraction inspired of oxygen.

In this case, if VI is equal to VE, VO2 is: {text{VO}}_{2} left( {{text{L}},{rm min}^{{ - 1}} } right) = left( {{text{VI}}*{text{FIO}}_{2} } right) - left( {{text{VE}}*{text{FeO}}_{2} } right) VI volume of air inspired per minute (l min−1)/VE volume of air expired per minute (l min−1), FiO2: Fraction inspired of O2/FeO2: fraction expired of O2.

AI = apoptotic index; ALI = acute lung injury; ARDS = acute respiratory distress syndrome; FiO2 = fraction inspired oxygen; H&E = haematoxylin eosin; PCO2 = partial pressure of CO2; TUNEL= terminal deoxynucleotidyl-transferase-mediated dUTP nick end-labeling; VILI = ventilator-induced lung injury.

In addition, infants were weaned from NCPAP when on a relatively high fraction inspired oxygen (≤0.3) suggesting the infants had more severe lung disease and were on a higher level of respiratory support.

Fraction inspired oxygen (FiO2), peak inspiratory pressure (PIP), exhaled Vt, PEEP, oxyhemoglobin saturation (SpO2), drive pressure (∆P), and respiratory rate were obtained and analyzed for median values to eliminate spurious and isolated values.

[ 15] However, HFNC flow was restricted to 2 L/min and infants weaned from NCPAP were on a relatively high fraction inspired oxygen (FiO2 ≤ 0.3) so may have had relatively severe lung disease.

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Fraction of inspired oxygen.

the fraction of inspired oxygen.

ratio of arterial oxygen concentration to the fraction of inspired oxygen.

F: ratio of partial pressure of oxygen to fraction of inspired oxygen.

Ratio of arterial oxygen partial pressure to fraction of inspired oxygen.

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