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Flow waveform

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In lung ventilators Flow waveform is a shape of air flow, a flow pattern that is blown into the patient's airways. Modern lung ventilators are able to generate into breathing circuit three basic waveforms of flow: squared waveform, descending waveform, and sinusoidal waveform.

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