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  1. 21 Ιουν 2001 · The presence of an initial segment with a low compliance on the static pressure–volume (PV) curve in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) indicates that some lung compartments do not initially receive insufflated gas.

  2. Despite a disappointing lack of benefit (and possible harm) in patients with moderate or severe ARDS, possibly due to lung hyperdistention and right ventricular dysfunction, high-frequency oscillation may improve outcome in patients with very severe hypoxemia.

  3. The recommended size of the ventilated breath, or tidal volume, has changed as we have learned more about ARDS and shifted from targeting a normal partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO 2) to controlling lung distension. 98,99 Following the hypothesis that lung rest could be beneficial, 100 and that permissive hypercapnia 101 could be more ...

  4. static pressurevolume (PV) curve in patients with acute respira- tory distress syndrome (ARDS) indicates that some lung compart- ments do not initially receive insufflated gas.

  5. Where mechanical ventilation is required, the use of low tidal volumes (<6 ml/kg ideal body weight) and airway pressures (plateau pressure <30 cmH 2 O) was recommended. For patients with moderate/severe ARDS (PF ratio<20 kPa), prone positioning was recommended for at least 12 hours per day.

  6. 22 Ιαν 1998 · Measuring elastic pressurevolume (Pel-V) curves of the respiratory system and the volume recruited by a positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) allows one to study the pressure range over which recruitment occurs in acute lung injury (ALI), and to explain how recruitment affects the compliance.

  7. 19 Φεβ 2015 · Background. Mechanical-ventilation strategies that use lower end-inspiratory (plateau) airway pressures, lower tidal volumes (V T), and higher positive end-expiratory pressures (PEEPs) can...

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