Abstract Background Prone position and PEEP can both improve oxygenation and other parameters, but their interaction has not been fully described. Limited data directly compare selection of mechanically “optimal” or “best” PEEP in both supine and prone positions, either with or without changes in chest wall compliance. To compare best PEEP in these varied conditions, we used an experimental ARDS model to compare the mechanical, gas exchange, and hemodynamic response to PEEP titration in supine and prone position with varied abdominal pressure. Methods Twelve adult swine underwent pulmonary saline lavage and injurious ventilation to simulate ARDS. We used a reversible model of intra-abdominal hypertension to alter chest wall compliance. Resp...
The rationale for treating patients with acute lung injury in the prone position springs from a numb...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
It has been definitely confirmed that opening pressures are different throughout the acute respirato...
Prone position can reduce mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), but several studi...
The use of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and prone position (PP) is common in the manageme...
Abstract Background The use of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and prone position (PP) is co...
No major trial evaluating prone positioning for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has incor...
Abstract Background In acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients, it has recently been pro...
Purpose: Many methods exist in the literature for identifying PEEP to set in ARDS patients following...
Setting Positive End-Expiratory Pressure Despite the experimental data that provide striking evidenc...
We determined whether the combination of low dose partial liquid ventilation (PLV) with perfluorocar...
Background The physiological response and the potentially beneficial effects of positive end-expirat...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
The recognition that supportive mechanical ventilation can also damage the lung, the so called venti...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
The rationale for treating patients with acute lung injury in the prone position springs from a numb...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
It has been definitely confirmed that opening pressures are different throughout the acute respirato...
Prone position can reduce mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), but several studi...
The use of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and prone position (PP) is common in the manageme...
Abstract Background The use of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and prone position (PP) is co...
No major trial evaluating prone positioning for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has incor...
Abstract Background In acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients, it has recently been pro...
Purpose: Many methods exist in the literature for identifying PEEP to set in ARDS patients following...
Setting Positive End-Expiratory Pressure Despite the experimental data that provide striking evidenc...
We determined whether the combination of low dose partial liquid ventilation (PLV) with perfluorocar...
Background The physiological response and the potentially beneficial effects of positive end-expirat...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
The recognition that supportive mechanical ventilation can also damage the lung, the so called venti...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
The rationale for treating patients with acute lung injury in the prone position springs from a numb...
Prone positioning, first proposed in 1974 and first applied in ARDS patients in 1976, results in imp...
It has been definitely confirmed that opening pressures are different throughout the acute respirato...