RATIONALE: In the presence of increased chest wall elastance, the airway pressure does not reflect the lung-distending (transpulmonary) pressure. OBJECTIVE: To compare the physiological effects of a conventional open lung approach titrated for an end-inspiratory airway opening plateau pressure (30 cm H2O) with a transpulmonary open lung approach titrated for a elastance-derived end-inspiratory plateau transpulmonary pressure (26 cm H2O), in a pig model of acute respiratory distress syndrome (HCl inhalation) and reversible chest wall mechanical impairment (chest wall and abdomen restriction). METHODS: In eight pigs, physiological parameters and computed tomography were recorded under three conditions: 1) conventional open lung approach,...
Background Because of limitations of the esophageal balloon technique, the value of using esophageal...
RATIONALE: The interaction between lungs and chest wall influences lung volume, that determines lung...
Introduction Healthy piglets ventilated with Tidal Volume (VT) close to inspiratory capacity (IC; ma...
RATIONALE: In the presence of increased chest wall elastance, the airway pressure does not reflect ...
RATIONALE: In the presence of increased chest wall elastance, the airway pressure does not reflect ...
Introduction: Ventilation according to the open lung concept (OLC) consists of recruitment maneuvers...
Introduction: The stress index ( SI), a parameter derived from the shape of the pressure-time curve,...
Objective: Intra-abdominal hypertension is common in critically ill patients and is associated with ...
Background: Mechanical ventilation causes injury to the lungs due to high pressures and high volumes...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Setting and strategies of mechanical ventilation with positive end-expiratory p...
Background Intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) is common in critically ill patients and is associate...
Editor's Perspective What We Already Know about This Topic Positive end-expiratory pressure protects...
INTRODUCTION:Intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) is a well-known phenomenon in critically ill patient...
invited, 6-pagesMechanical Ventilation (MV) is the primary form of support for acute lung injury and...
Understanding of the elastic pressure/volume (Pel/V) curve is still limited in health and disease. T...
Background Because of limitations of the esophageal balloon technique, the value of using esophageal...
RATIONALE: The interaction between lungs and chest wall influences lung volume, that determines lung...
Introduction Healthy piglets ventilated with Tidal Volume (VT) close to inspiratory capacity (IC; ma...
RATIONALE: In the presence of increased chest wall elastance, the airway pressure does not reflect ...
RATIONALE: In the presence of increased chest wall elastance, the airway pressure does not reflect ...
Introduction: Ventilation according to the open lung concept (OLC) consists of recruitment maneuvers...
Introduction: The stress index ( SI), a parameter derived from the shape of the pressure-time curve,...
Objective: Intra-abdominal hypertension is common in critically ill patients and is associated with ...
Background: Mechanical ventilation causes injury to the lungs due to high pressures and high volumes...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Setting and strategies of mechanical ventilation with positive end-expiratory p...
Background Intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) is common in critically ill patients and is associate...
Editor's Perspective What We Already Know about This Topic Positive end-expiratory pressure protects...
INTRODUCTION:Intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) is a well-known phenomenon in critically ill patient...
invited, 6-pagesMechanical Ventilation (MV) is the primary form of support for acute lung injury and...
Understanding of the elastic pressure/volume (Pel/V) curve is still limited in health and disease. T...
Background Because of limitations of the esophageal balloon technique, the value of using esophageal...
RATIONALE: The interaction between lungs and chest wall influences lung volume, that determines lung...
Introduction Healthy piglets ventilated with Tidal Volume (VT) close to inspiratory capacity (IC; ma...