Bedside positive end-expiratory pressure selection methods based on lung mechanics or absolute esophageal pressures provide positive end-expiratory pressure levels unrelated to lung recruitability and similar in mild, moderate, and severe acute respiratory distress syndrome, whereas the oxygenation-based method provided positive end-expiratory pressure levels related with lung recruitability progressively increasing from mild to moderate and severe acute respiratory distress syndrome.

PEEP protects thelung by decreasing tidal volume / L. Gattinoni. ((Intervento presentato al 34. convegno International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine tenutosi a Brussels nel 2014.

PEEP protects thelung by decreasing tidal volume

L. Gattinoni
2014

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Bedside positive end-expiratory pressure selection methods based on lung mechanics or absolute esophageal pressures provide positive end-expiratory pressure levels unrelated to lung recruitability and similar in mild, moderate, and severe acute respiratory distress syndrome, whereas the oxygenation-based method provided positive end-expiratory pressure levels related with lung recruitability progressively increasing from mild to moderate and severe acute respiratory distress syndrome.
21-mar-2014
Settore MED/41 - Anestesiologia
PEEP protects thelung by decreasing tidal volume / L. Gattinoni. ((Intervento presentato al 34. convegno International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine tenutosi a Brussels nel 2014.
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