Measuring driving pressure (defined by plateau pressure minus positive end-expiratory pressure) is a useful addition to existing variables when setting mechanical ventilation, particularly in the acute respiratory distress syndrome
The optimal method for estimating transpulmonary pressure (i.e. the fraction of the airway pressure ...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterised by different degrees of severity and dif...
Abstract Background Recent analyses of patient data in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) sh...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is considered a frequent and serious lung disease that is...
Abstract Background Management of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains s...
Mechanical ventilation maintains adequate gas exchange in patients during general anaesthesia, as we...
International audienceElevated driving pressure (ΔP) may be associated with increased risk of acute ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Assess the most recent studies using driving pressure (DP) as a monitoring techni...
Abstract Objective The aim of this prospective longitudinal study was to compare driving pressure an...
Several investigations have shown independent associations between three ventilator settings – tidal...
Abstract Background Despite their potential interest for clinical management, measurements of respir...
In patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome, positive end-expiratory pressure is associated...
This review describes the management of mechanical ventilation in patients with acute respiratory di...
International audienceBackground: Driving pressure (Delta Prs) across the respiratory system is sugg...
Different ventilation strategies have been suggested in the past in patients with acute respiratory ...
The optimal method for estimating transpulmonary pressure (i.e. the fraction of the airway pressure ...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterised by different degrees of severity and dif...
Abstract Background Recent analyses of patient data in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) sh...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is considered a frequent and serious lung disease that is...
Abstract Background Management of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains s...
Mechanical ventilation maintains adequate gas exchange in patients during general anaesthesia, as we...
International audienceElevated driving pressure (ΔP) may be associated with increased risk of acute ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Assess the most recent studies using driving pressure (DP) as a monitoring techni...
Abstract Objective The aim of this prospective longitudinal study was to compare driving pressure an...
Several investigations have shown independent associations between three ventilator settings – tidal...
Abstract Background Despite their potential interest for clinical management, measurements of respir...
In patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome, positive end-expiratory pressure is associated...
This review describes the management of mechanical ventilation in patients with acute respiratory di...
International audienceBackground: Driving pressure (Delta Prs) across the respiratory system is sugg...
Different ventilation strategies have been suggested in the past in patients with acute respiratory ...
The optimal method for estimating transpulmonary pressure (i.e. the fraction of the airway pressure ...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterised by different degrees of severity and dif...
Abstract Background Recent analyses of patient data in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) sh...