Background: Preservation of spontaneous breathing (SB) is sometimes debated because it has potentially both negative and positive effects on lung injury in comparison with fully controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV). We wanted (1) to verify in mechanically ventilated patients if the change in transpulmonary pressure was similar between pressure support ventilation (PSV) and CMV for a similar tidal volume, (2) to estimate the influence of SB on alveolar pressure (Palv), and (3) to determine whether a reliable plateau pressure could be measured during pressure support ventilation (PSV). Methods: We studied ten patients equipped with esophageal catheters undergoing three levels of PSV followed by a phase of CMV. For each condition, we calcul...
Volume-controlled ventilation (VCV) has always been considered as protective ventilation, in particu...
BACKGROUND: Harmful effects of spontaneous breathing have been shown in experimental severe acute re...
Background Whether spontaneous breathing (SB) should be used in early acute respiratory distress syn...
Abstract Background Preservation of spontaneous breat...
Spontaneous breathing during mechanical ventilation improves gas exchange and might prevent ventilat...
Debating data have been published as regards the beneficial or deleterious effect of spontaneous bre...
Introduction: Plateau airway pressure is thought to reflect end-inspiratory alveolar pressure. If th...
INTRODUCTION: There is an increasing interest in biphasic positive airway pressure with spontaneous...
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Background: Mechanical ventilation causes injury to the lungs due to high pressures and high volumes...
Introduction: Spontaneously breathing critically ill patients often make strong inspiratory efforts....
BACKGROUND: Noisy pressure support ventilation has been reported to improve respiratory function com...
BACKGROUND: Evidence exists that during pressure support ventilation (PSV), the addition of an extri...
OBJECTIVE: A low tidal volume can induce alveolar derecruitment in patients with acute lung injury. ...
The fact that different modalities of mechanical ventilation are associated with a number of serious...
Volume-controlled ventilation (VCV) has always been considered as protective ventilation, in particu...
BACKGROUND: Harmful effects of spontaneous breathing have been shown in experimental severe acute re...
Background Whether spontaneous breathing (SB) should be used in early acute respiratory distress syn...
Abstract Background Preservation of spontaneous breat...
Spontaneous breathing during mechanical ventilation improves gas exchange and might prevent ventilat...
Debating data have been published as regards the beneficial or deleterious effect of spontaneous bre...
Introduction: Plateau airway pressure is thought to reflect end-inspiratory alveolar pressure. If th...
INTRODUCTION: There is an increasing interest in biphasic positive airway pressure with spontaneous...
open3noNo abstract availableSupported in part by Progetti di Ricerca di Interesse Nazionale (PRIN 20...
Background: Mechanical ventilation causes injury to the lungs due to high pressures and high volumes...
Introduction: Spontaneously breathing critically ill patients often make strong inspiratory efforts....
BACKGROUND: Noisy pressure support ventilation has been reported to improve respiratory function com...
BACKGROUND: Evidence exists that during pressure support ventilation (PSV), the addition of an extri...
OBJECTIVE: A low tidal volume can induce alveolar derecruitment in patients with acute lung injury. ...
The fact that different modalities of mechanical ventilation are associated with a number of serious...
Volume-controlled ventilation (VCV) has always been considered as protective ventilation, in particu...
BACKGROUND: Harmful effects of spontaneous breathing have been shown in experimental severe acute re...
Background Whether spontaneous breathing (SB) should be used in early acute respiratory distress syn...