%0 Journal Article
%@ 8750-7587
%A  Peták Ferenc
%A  Südy Roberta
%A  Diaper John
%A  Fontao Fabienne
%A  Bizzotto Davide
%A  Dellacà Raffaele L.
%A  Habre Walid
%A  Schranc Álmos
%D 2024
%F publicatio:36160
%J JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
%N 4
%P 928-937
%T Benefits of intratracheal and extrathoracic high-frequency percussive ventilation in a model of capnoperitoneum
%U http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/36160/
%V 136
%X The present study examines an alternative and innovative mechanical ventilation modality in improving oxygen delivery, CO 2 clearance, and respiratory mechanical abnormalities in a clinically relevant experimental model of capnoperitoneum. Our data reveal that high-frequency oscillations combined with conventional ventilation improve gas exchange, with intratracheal oscillations being more effective than extrathoracic oscillations in this clinically relevant translational model.
%Z Department of Medical Physics and Informatics, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary                         Unit for Anesthesiological Investigations, Department of Acute Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland                         Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy                         Export Date: 15 May 2024                         CODEN: JAPHE                         Correspondence Address: Peták, F.; Department of Medical Physics and Informatics, Hungary; email: petak.ferenc@med.u-szeged.hu                         Chemicals/CAS: carbon dioxide, 124-38-9, 58561-67-4; Carbon Dioxide                         Funding details: OTKA-NKFIH K138032                         Funding text 1: This work was supported by a Hungarian Basic Research Council Grant OTKA-NKFIH K138032.