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Monitoring Lung Function with Electrical Impedance Tomography in the Intensive Care Unit
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EIT-guided end-expiratory pressure individualization in robotic surgery with high PEEP ventilation: a prospective
Lorenz L Mihatsch1, Anja Gnadl2,3, Fiona Harzer3
1Technical University of Munich, Germany, TUM School of Medicine and Health, TUM University Hospital, Munich, Germany. L.Mihatsch@tum.de.
BMC Anesthesiology
|March 11, 2026
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