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The authors found underinflation of Pcuff to be more frequent using the electronic device compared with the pneumatic device (8% versus 0%, respectively), and attributed this result to the over compensation for any elevated cuff pressure.
The authors found underinflation of tracheal cuff to be more frequent using the electronic device than the pneumatic device (7 vs 0 %, respectively) and attributed this result to the over compensation of any elevated P cuff.
Moreover, the percentage of time spent with overinflation of tracheal cuff was more frequent using this device compared with routine care, which might increase the risk for tracheal ischemic lesions.
Medical complications including thromboembolism are not more frequent using ER techniques (Husted et al. 2010a).
The authors found underinflation of tracheal cuff to be more frequent using the electronic device than the pneumatic device (7 vs 0 %, respectively) and attributed this result to the over compensation of any elevated Pcuff.
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