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. 2019 Oct 7;9:114. doi: 10.1186/s13613-019-0591-y

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Peak (a), mean expiratory pressure (b) and negative peak of inspiratory pressure. Results are displayed as median, interquartile range, maximum and minimum. During HFOTTRACHEAL, tracheal expiratory pressure increases proportionally to the gas flow. All HFOTTRACHEAL settings limit the negative inspiratory pressure, especially as flow is set at 50 L/min, likely due to the capability of the high gas flow in an open system to match patient’s peak inspiratory flow. As compared to standard oxygen, 50 L/min, but not 30 L/min nor 10 L/min, increase tracheal peak and mean tracheal expiratory pressure