BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty about how much positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) should be used in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether a higher PEEP strategy is superior to a lower PEEP strategy regarding the number of ventilator-free days (VFDs). DESIGN: Multicentre observational study conducted from 1 March to 1 June 2020. SETTING AND PATIENTS: Twenty-two ICUs in The Netherlands and 933 invasively ventilated COVID-19 ARDS patients. INTERVENTIONS: Patients were categorised retrospectively as having received invasive ventilation with higher (n=259) or lower PEEP (n=674), based on the high and low PEEP/FIO2 tables of the ARDS Network, an...
Background: The intensity of ventilation, reflected by driving pressure (Delta P) and mechanical pow...
Background Little is known about the practice of ventilation management in patients with COVID-19. W...
Background: International guidelines suggest using a higher (> 10 cm H2O) positive end-expiratory...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty about how much positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) should be us...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty about how much positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) should be us...
Background: Different positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) strategies are available for subjects ...
IMPORTANCE It is uncertain whether invasive ventilation can use lower positive end-expiratory pressu...
Background: Little is known about the practice of ventilation management in patients with COVID-19. ...
Background: The aim of this investigation was to compare ventilation at different levels of positive...
BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence indicates the potential benefits of restricted fluid management in c...
Background: High intensity of ventilation has an association with mortality in patients with acute r...
Background: The intensity of ventilation, reflected by driving pressure (ΔP) and mechanical power (M...
Background: The intensity of ventilation, reflected by driving pressure (Delta P) and mechanical pow...
Background Little is known about the practice of ventilation management in patients with COVID-19. W...
Background: International guidelines suggest using a higher (> 10 cm H2O) positive end-expiratory...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty about how much positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) should be us...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty about how much positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) should be us...
Background: Different positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) strategies are available for subjects ...
IMPORTANCE It is uncertain whether invasive ventilation can use lower positive end-expiratory pressu...
Background: Little is known about the practice of ventilation management in patients with COVID-19. ...
Background: The aim of this investigation was to compare ventilation at different levels of positive...
BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence indicates the potential benefits of restricted fluid management in c...
Background: High intensity of ventilation has an association with mortality in patients with acute r...
Background: The intensity of ventilation, reflected by driving pressure (ΔP) and mechanical power (M...
Background: The intensity of ventilation, reflected by driving pressure (Delta P) and mechanical pow...
Background Little is known about the practice of ventilation management in patients with COVID-19. W...
Background: International guidelines suggest using a higher (> 10 cm H2O) positive end-expiratory...