The prevention of ventilator-associated lung injury (VALI) and postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC) is of paramount importance for improving outcomes both in the operating room and in the intensive care unit (ICU). Protective respiratory support includes a wide spectrum of interventions to decrease pulmonary stress–strain injuries. The motto ‘low tidal volume for all’ should become routine, both during major surgery and in the ICU, while application of a high positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) strategy and of alveolar recruitment maneuvers requires a personalized approach and war-rants further investigation. Patient self-inflicted lung injury is an important type of VALI, which should be diagnosed and mitigated at the early stag...
Although mechanical ventilation is a life-saving strategy in critically ill patients and an indispen...
Mechanical ventilation (MV) is still necessary in many surgical procedures; nonetheless, intraoperat...
Mechanical ventilation (MV) is still necessary in many surgical procedures; nonetheless, intraoperat...
The prophylaxis of ventilator-associated lung injury (VALI) and postoperative pulmonary complication...
The mortality of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is still high from 27 to 45% according ...
Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) occur frequently and are associated with substantial mo...
Several investigations have shown independent associations between three ventilator settings – tidal...
Intraoperative mechanical ventilation is a potentially harmful intervention. So-called ‘lung-protect...
Multicenter, randomized, controlled trials and meta-analyses have demonstrated that, during abdomina...
Intraoperative ventilation has the potential to cause lung injury and possibly increase risk of pulm...
Life-saving mechanical ventilation (MV) induces or exacerbates a range of pulmonary pathologies, col...
Postoperative pulmonary complications are associated with increased morbidity, length of hospital st...
Mechanical ventilation (MV) is the main supportive treatment in respiratory failure due to different...
Technology in the intensive care environment has progressed at an exponential rate. This progression...
Although mechanical ventilation is a life-saving strategy in critically ill patients and an indispen...
Although mechanical ventilation is a life-saving strategy in critically ill patients and an indispen...
Mechanical ventilation (MV) is still necessary in many surgical procedures; nonetheless, intraoperat...
Mechanical ventilation (MV) is still necessary in many surgical procedures; nonetheless, intraoperat...
The prophylaxis of ventilator-associated lung injury (VALI) and postoperative pulmonary complication...
The mortality of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is still high from 27 to 45% according ...
Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) occur frequently and are associated with substantial mo...
Several investigations have shown independent associations between three ventilator settings – tidal...
Intraoperative mechanical ventilation is a potentially harmful intervention. So-called ‘lung-protect...
Multicenter, randomized, controlled trials and meta-analyses have demonstrated that, during abdomina...
Intraoperative ventilation has the potential to cause lung injury and possibly increase risk of pulm...
Life-saving mechanical ventilation (MV) induces or exacerbates a range of pulmonary pathologies, col...
Postoperative pulmonary complications are associated with increased morbidity, length of hospital st...
Mechanical ventilation (MV) is the main supportive treatment in respiratory failure due to different...
Technology in the intensive care environment has progressed at an exponential rate. This progression...
Although mechanical ventilation is a life-saving strategy in critically ill patients and an indispen...
Although mechanical ventilation is a life-saving strategy in critically ill patients and an indispen...
Mechanical ventilation (MV) is still necessary in many surgical procedures; nonetheless, intraoperat...
Mechanical ventilation (MV) is still necessary in many surgical procedures; nonetheless, intraoperat...