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Naruaki Otake1, Hidefumi Sano1, Jushi Numata1
1Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Tokyo Medical University Hachioji Medical Center Tokyo Japan.
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An 80-year-old man with flail chest exhibiting paradoxical chest wall movement required mechanical ventilation for internal fixation. Despite the apparent paradoxical motion resolution, unstable chest wall segments allowed pendelluft to persist. Thus, EIT-guided management of flail chest should focus on stabilising the visible chest wall and achieving homogenised ventilation dynamics.
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