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      Lung monitoring with electrical impedance tomography: technical considerations and clinical applications

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          In recent years there has been substantial progress in the imaging evaluation of patients with lung disease requiring mechanical ventilatory assistance. This has been demonstrated by the inclusion of pulmonary ultrasound, positron emission tomography, electrical impedance tomography (EIT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The EIT uses electric current to evaluate the distribution of alternating current conductivity within the thoracic cavity. The advantage of the latter is that it is non-invasive, bedside radiation-free functional imaging modality for continuous monitoring of lung ventilation and perfusion. EIT can detect recruitment or derecruitment, overdistension, variation of poorly ventilated lung units (silent spaces), and pendelluft phenomenon in spontaneously breathing patients. In addition, the regional expiratory time constants have been recently explored.

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          Journal
          J Thorac Dis
          J Thorac Dis
          JTD
          Journal of Thoracic Disease
          AME Publishing Company
          2072-1439
          2077-6624
          July 2019
          July 2019
          : 11
          : 7
          : 3122-3135
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Jefe Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Respiratorios, Clínica Indisa, Universidad Andres Bello , Santiago, Chile;
          [2 ]Jefe Unidad de Pacientes Críticos, Departamento de Medicina, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile , Chile
          Author notes

          Contributions: (I) Conception and design: All authors; (II) Administrative support: R Cornejo; (III) Provision of study materials or patients: All authors; (IV) Collection and assembly of data: All authors; (V) Data analysis and interpretation: All authors; (VI) Manuscript writing: All authors; (VII) Final approval of manuscript: All authors.

          Correspondence to: Rodrigo Cornejo, MD, FACP. Associate Professor Universidad de Chile, Unidad de Pacientes Críticos, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile, Santos Dumont 999, Independencia, Santiago, Chile. Email: racornej@ 123456gmail.com ; rcornejor@ 123456hcuch.cl .
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          PMC6688044 PMC6688044 6688044 jtd-11-07-3122
          10.21037/jtd.2019.06.27
          6688044
          31463141
          920ca16d-332b-4b1a-a920-480f6b7c978e
          2019 Journal of Thoracic Disease. All rights reserved.
          History
          : 12 February 2019
          : 06 June 2019
          Categories
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          Electrical impedance tomography (EIT),physiologic monitoring,critical care,acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)

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