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posted on 2019-09-15, 03:38 authored by Eline Bonnardel, Renaud Prevel, Marilyne Campagnac, Marielle Dubreuil, Roger Marthan, Patrick Berger, Isabelle Dupin
Additional file 1: Table S1. Association between parameters measured using tracheostomy and orotracheal intubation. Table S2. Agreement between the measurements of parameters by tracheostomy and orotracheal intubation. Table S3. Association between the difference and the average of the two methods for the measurements using tracheostomy and orotracheal intubation. Table S4. Association between parameters measured using tracheostomy and orotracheal intubation, both using the intubation cannula. Table S5. Agreement between the measurements of parameters by tracheostomy and orotracheal intubation, both using the intubation cannula. Table S6. Association between the difference and the average of the two methods for the measurements using tracheostomy and orotracheal intubation, both using the intubation cannula. Table S7. Association between parameters measured using orotracheal intubation at day 0 et day 19. Figure S1. Evaluation of peak expiratory flow and the FEV0.1/FVC ratio measurements obtained in mice using orotracheal intubation and tracheostomy. Figure S2. Evaluation of lung function measurement in C57BL/6 J mice that have been either intubated or tracheostomized. Figure S. Evaluation of quality of the single compartment, contant phase and Salazar-Knowles models fit. Figure S4. Evaluation of the curvature of the upper portion of the deflation limb of the Pressure-Volume loop and the area enclosed by the same curve, obtained in mice using orotracheal intubation and tracheostomy. Figure S5. Relationships between the respiratory system compliance (Crs) and the compliance (C) measured in intubated and tracheostomized BALB/cJ (A) and C57BL/6 J mice (B). Figure S6. Evaluation of peak expiratory flow and the FEV0.1/FVC ratio measurements obtained in mice using orotracheal intubation and tracheostomy, both using the intubation cannula. Figure S7. Evaluation of the curvature of the upper portion of the deflation limb of the Pressure-Volume loop and the area enclosed by the same curve, obtained in mice using orotracheal intubation and tracheostomy, both using the intubation cannula. (DOCX 757 kb)

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