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Correction: Atelectrauma can be avoided if expiration is sufficiently brief: evidence from inverse modeling and oscillometry during airway pressure release ventilation

The Original Article was published on 08 October 2024

Correction: Crit Care 28, 329 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-024-05112-w


Following publication of the original article [1], the authors identified an error in the Declarations. The Competing Interests section was missing.

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DWK is a co-founder and shareholder of OscillaVent, Inc., and a co-inventor on U.S. and international patents involving mechanical ventilation. DWK also receives research support from ZOLL Medical Corporation, unrelated to the present work. JHTB is a shareholder in and advisor for Oscillavent, Inc., and a co-inventor on U.S. patents involving mechanical ventilation. He is also a shareholder in and advisor for Respiratory Sciences, Inc. MKS received a research grant from Dräger Medical Systems, Inc. MKS and GFN have delivered lectures for Dräger Medical Systems, Inc.


The Competing Interests section has been indicated in this correction and the original article [1] has been corrected.

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  1. Bates JHT, Kaczka DW, Kollisch-Singule M, et al. Atelectrauma can be avoided if expiration is sufficiently brief: evidence from inverse modeling and oscillometry during airway pressure release ventilation. Crit Care. 2024;28:329. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-024-05112-w.

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Bates, J.H.T., Kaczka, D.W., Kollisch‑Singule, M. et al. Correction: Atelectrauma can be avoided if expiration is sufficiently brief: evidence from inverse modeling and oscillometry during airway pressure release ventilation. Crit Care 29, 14 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-024-05227-0

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