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Fig. 4

From: Roles of neurally adjusted ventilatory assist in improving gas exchange in a severe acute respiratory distress syndrome patient after weaning from extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a case report

Fig. 4

Changes in regional ventilation and global tidal impedance measured by electrical impedance tomography. Figure shows values during flow trigger (FT, left. PSV 18 cmH2O and expiration cycling time 25 %, PEEP 7 cmH2O) and NAVA (right. Gain 1 cmH2O/μV, PEEP 7 cmH2O). Numbers on the bar indicate the proportion of ventilation distribution in each lung region. Global tidal impedance increased 1.32 times after NAVA. NAVA neurally adjusted ventilatory assist, PEEP positive end-expiratory pressure

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