Positive end-expiratory pressure ventilation increases extravascular lung water due to a decrease in lung lymph flow

Dirk M. Maybauer, P. O. Talkes, M. Westphal, M. O. Maybauer, L. D. Traber, P. Enkhbaatar, N. Morita, D. L. Traber

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