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Anatomical and functional intrapulmonary shunt in acute respiratory distress syndrome*

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Functional shunt poorly estimates the anatomical shunt compartment, due to the large variability in apparent perfusion ratio. Changes in anatomical shunt compartment with increasing positive end-expiratory pressure, in each individual patient, may be estimated from changes in functional shunt, only if the anatomical-functional shunt relationship at 5 cm H2O positive end-expiratory pressure is known.

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