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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.
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The presence of an initial segment with a low compliance on...
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On this pressure–volume graph, compared with curve B, curve A illustrates a patient with increased respiratory system compliance and as a result at a given tidal volume there is reduced driving pressure.
Driving pressure (ie, plateau pressure minus end expiratory pressure) might be an independent predictor of survival in patients with ARDS. 53 Amato and colleagues 53 showed that driving pressure was the key mediator of the benefits of PEEP and tidal volume strategies.
2 Αυγ 2024 · Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a life-threatening form of respiratory failure characterized by the acute onset of bilateral alveolar opacities and hypoxemia. ARDS management is largely supportive. The prognosis of ARDS is reviewed here.
static pressure–volume (PV) curve in patients with acute respira- tory distress syndrome (ARDS) indicates that some lung compart- ments do not initially receive insufflated gas.
Equation 1 fitted equally well inflation and deflation P-V curves from normal, ARDS, and pneumoconstricted lungs (Figs.1-3) with mean goodness-of-fit coefficient (R 2) of 0.997 ± 0.02 (SE). Review of the fitted parameters revealed the following results.
10 Αυγ 2006 · The pressure–volume (PV) curve is a physiological tool proposed for diagnostic or monitoring purposes during mechanical ventilation of acute respiratory distress syndrome.