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Electrical impedance tomography in high frequency ventilated preterm infants:
the search for the Holy Grail
Miedema, M.
Publication date
2011
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Citation for published version (APA):
Miedema, M. (2011). Electrical impedance tomography in high frequency ventilated preterm
infants: the search for the Holy Grail.
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Contents
Chapter 1 General introduction
Aetiology, assessment and management of low lung volume in preterm infants
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Chapter 2 Outline of this thesis 35 Chapter 3 Pneumothorax in a preterm infant monitored by electrical
impedance tomography: a case report
Neonatology. 2011;99(1):10-3
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Chapter 4 Effect of closed endotracheal suction in high-frequency ventilated preterm infants measured with electrical impedance tomography
Intensive Care Medicine. 2009;35(12):2130-4
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Chapter 5 Changes in lung volume and ventilation during lung recruitment in high frequency ventilated preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome
Journal of Pediatrics 2011;159(2):199-205
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Chapter 6 Changes in lung volume and ventilation during surfactant treatment in ventilated preterm infants
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine; 2011; 184(1): 100-105
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Chapter 7 Regional respiratory time constants during lung recruitment in high frequency oscillatory ventilated preterm infants
Intensive Care Medicine, accepted
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Chapter 8 The effect of airway pressure and oscillation amplitude on ventilation in preterm infants
Submitted
101
Chapter 9 Summary, conclusions and future perspectives 115
Chapter 10 Samenvatting 123
List of abbreviations 131
Dankwoord 135