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Inspiratory time in excess (TIex) with the 10 ventilators tested under 3 conditions: in the absence of leaks and with the NIV algorithm deactivated (L0NIV0),

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1 Inspiratory time in excess (TIex) with the 10 ventilators tested under 3 conditions: in the absence of leaks and with the NIV algorithm deactivated (L0NIV0), in the presence of leaks and with the NIV algorithm deactivated (L+NIV0), and in the presence of leaks and with the NIV algorithm activated (L+NIV+). Inspiratory time in excess (TIex) with the 10 ventilators tested under 3 conditions: in the absence of leaks and with the NIV algorithm deactivated (L0NIV0), in the presence of leaks and with the NIV algorithm deactivated (L+NIV0), and in the presence of leaks and with the NIV algorithm activated (L+NIV+). All results are pooled. Histogram bars mean ± SD. * P < .05 vs L0NIV0; † P < .05 vs L+NIV0 (analysis of variance). Note that the Leoni Plus could be tested only with an expiratory trigger setting of 25%. Laurence Vignaux et al. Respir Care 2014;59: (c) 2012 by Daedalus Enterprises, Inc.


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