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Bradford Smith to Tidal Volume

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0.767
 
  1. Mattson CL, Okamura K, Hume PS, Smith BJ. Spatiotemporal distribution of cellular injury and leukocytes during the progression of ventilator-induced lung injury. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2022 09 01; 323(3):L281-L296.
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    Score: 0.200
  2. Mellenthin MM, Seong SA, Roy GS, Bartol?k-Suki E, Hamlington KL, Bates JHT, Smith BJ. Using injury cost functions from a predictive single-compartment model to assess the severity of mechanical ventilator-induced lung injuries. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2019 07 01; 127(1):58-70.
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    Score: 0.161
  3. Smith BJ, Lundblad LK, Kollisch-Singule M, Satalin J, Nieman G, Habashi N, Bates JH. Predicting the response of the injured lung to the mechanical breath profile. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2015 Apr 01; 118(7):932-40.
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    Score: 0.120
  4. Smith BJ, Bates JH. Variable Ventilation as a Diagnostic Tool for the Injured Lung. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2015 Sep; 62(9):2106-13.
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    Score: 0.113
  5. Smith BJ, Grant KA, Bates JH. Linking the development of ventilator-induced injury to mechanical function in the lung. Ann Biomed Eng. 2013 Mar; 41(3):527-36.
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    Score: 0.103
  6. Hamlington KL, Smith BJ, Dunn CM, Charlebois CM, Roy GS, Bates JHT. Linking lung function to structural damage of alveolar epithelium in ventilator-induced lung injury. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2018 09; 255:22-29.
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    Score: 0.038
  7. Hamlington KL, Smith BJ, Allen GB, Bates JH. Predicting ventilator-induced lung injury using a lung injury cost function. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2016 07 01; 121(1):106-14.
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    Score: 0.033
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