BACKGROUND: Allowing the ventilated adult patient to breathe spontaneously may improve tidal volume (VT ) distribution toward the dependent lung regions, reduce shunt fraction, and decrease dead space. It has not been studied if these effects under various levels of ventilatory support also occur in children. We sought to explore the effect of level of ventilatory support on VT distribution and end-expiratory lung volume (EELV) in spontaneously breathing ventilated children in the recovery phase of their acute respiratory failure. METHODS: This is a secondary analysis of data from a prospective clinical trial comparing 2 different ventilator modes during weaning in mechanically ventilated children < 5 y: CPAP + pressure support ventilati...
OBJECTIVES: Driving pressure (ratio of tidal volume over respiratory system compliance) is associate...
Background: In sedated and paralyzed children with acute respiratory failure, the compliance of resp...
Background: Neuromuscular blockade (NMB) has been shown to improve outcome in acute respiratory dist...
BACKGROUND: Allowing the ventilated adult patient to breathe spontaneously may improve tidal volume ...
Our understanding of regional filling of the lung and regional ventilation distribution is based on ...
Almost 65% of the critical ill children admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) require...
OBJECTIVE:: Acute respiratory distress syndrome is characterized by collapse of gravitationally depe...
Background Recurrent delivery of tidal mechanical energy (ME) inflicts ventilator-induced lung injur...
Changing body position is commonly used in the management of individuals with respiratory diseases a...
BACKGROUND: Ventilator liberation is one of the most challenging aspects in patients with respirator...
OBJECTIVES: Driving pressure (ratio of tidal volume over respiratory system compliance) is associate...
Background: In sedated and paralyzed children with acute respiratory failure, the compliance of resp...
Background: Neuromuscular blockade (NMB) has been shown to improve outcome in acute respiratory dist...
BACKGROUND: Allowing the ventilated adult patient to breathe spontaneously may improve tidal volume ...
Our understanding of regional filling of the lung and regional ventilation distribution is based on ...
Almost 65% of the critical ill children admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) require...
OBJECTIVE:: Acute respiratory distress syndrome is characterized by collapse of gravitationally depe...
Background Recurrent delivery of tidal mechanical energy (ME) inflicts ventilator-induced lung injur...
Changing body position is commonly used in the management of individuals with respiratory diseases a...
BACKGROUND: Ventilator liberation is one of the most challenging aspects in patients with respirator...
OBJECTIVES: Driving pressure (ratio of tidal volume over respiratory system compliance) is associate...
Background: In sedated and paralyzed children with acute respiratory failure, the compliance of resp...
Background: Neuromuscular blockade (NMB) has been shown to improve outcome in acute respiratory dist...