Reduction of tidal volume to limit plateau pressure currently is recommended for the ventilatory management of acute respiratory distress syndrome. However, sufficient evidence now exists to support the fact that excessive reduction in tidal volume may result in harmful alveolar derecruitment depending on the level at which positive end-expiratory pressure is set. The use of recruitment maneuvers has been proposed as an adjunctive lung-protective strategy to reverse low tidal volume-related derecruitment. Many questions remain regarding the basic physiologic principles of recruitment, and, therefore, the optimal way to perform recruitment maneuvers remains unknown. Moreover, apart from physiologic studies suggesting a potential benefit of r...
Mechanical ventilation is a supportive and life saving therapy in patients with acute lung injury (A...
Mechanical ventilation is a supportive and life saving therapy in patients with acute lung injury (A...
Recruitment may be defined as the inflation of previously collapsed pulmonary units applying a suffi...
Mechanical ventilation can worsen lung damage in acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress sy...
In patients with acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome, a protective mechanical ...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) represents a serious problem in critically ill patients a...
A lung-protective ventilatory strategy with low tidal volume (VT) has been proposed for use in acute...
A lung-protective ventilatory strategy with low tidal volume (VT) has been proposed for use in acute...
A lung-protective ventilatory strategy with low tidal volume (VT) has been proposed for use in acute...
Recruitment maneuvers (RM) consist of a ventilatory strategy that increases the transpulmonary press...
The use of low tidal volume ventilation and low to moderate PEEP levels is a widespread strategy to ...
Recruitment may be defined as the inflation of previously collapsed pulmonary units applying a suffi...
Introduction. In acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) the recruitment maneuver (RM) is used to...
The use of low tidal volume ventilation and low to moderate positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) ...
Atelectatic regions predispose to gas exchange deterioration and may lead to an increased tissue str...
Mechanical ventilation is a supportive and life saving therapy in patients with acute lung injury (A...
Mechanical ventilation is a supportive and life saving therapy in patients with acute lung injury (A...
Recruitment may be defined as the inflation of previously collapsed pulmonary units applying a suffi...
Mechanical ventilation can worsen lung damage in acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress sy...
In patients with acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome, a protective mechanical ...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) represents a serious problem in critically ill patients a...
A lung-protective ventilatory strategy with low tidal volume (VT) has been proposed for use in acute...
A lung-protective ventilatory strategy with low tidal volume (VT) has been proposed for use in acute...
A lung-protective ventilatory strategy with low tidal volume (VT) has been proposed for use in acute...
Recruitment maneuvers (RM) consist of a ventilatory strategy that increases the transpulmonary press...
The use of low tidal volume ventilation and low to moderate PEEP levels is a widespread strategy to ...
Recruitment may be defined as the inflation of previously collapsed pulmonary units applying a suffi...
Introduction. In acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) the recruitment maneuver (RM) is used to...
The use of low tidal volume ventilation and low to moderate positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) ...
Atelectatic regions predispose to gas exchange deterioration and may lead to an increased tissue str...
Mechanical ventilation is a supportive and life saving therapy in patients with acute lung injury (A...
Mechanical ventilation is a supportive and life saving therapy in patients with acute lung injury (A...
Recruitment may be defined as the inflation of previously collapsed pulmonary units applying a suffi...