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Fig. 1 | Respiratory Research

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From: Ultrasound-assessed lung aeration correlates with respiratory system compliance in adults and neonates with acute hypoxemic restrictive respiratory failure: an observational prospective study

Fig. 1

Lung ultrasound score (A) and compliance of the respiratory system (B) in all patients. Data were shown per each group of cases (adults with ARDS: N = 23; neonates with NARDS: N = 12; neonates with RDS: N = 21) and controls subjects (adults with no lung disease: N = 17; neonates with no lung disease: N = 23). Data from all patients are depicted. LUS is a dimensionless number; compliance is indexed per predicted ideal body weight and birth weight in adults and neonates, respectively. Short horizontal lines and T-bars represent means and standard deviations, respectively. Long horizontal lines represent one-to-one post hoc significant comparisons. ARDS acute respiratory distress syndrome, Crs compliance of the respiratory system, LUS lung ultrasound score, NARDS neonatal acute respiratory distress syndrome, NLD-A adults with no lung disease, NLD-neo neonates with no lung disease, RDS respiratory distress syndrome due to primary surfactant deficiency (i.e., hyaline membrane disease)

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