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Effect of tidal volume on ventilation maldistribution

Respiration Physiology, 1986
To examine the effect of changing tidal volume (VT) on ventilation distribution, we studied multiple breath nitrogen washouts in 4 normal subjects breathing with a VT of 0.6, 1.0 or 1.5 L. We used a recently developed technique of analysis (Crawford et al., 1985) that distinguishes inhomogeneity of gas concentrations due to the interaction of ...
M. Makowska   +2 more
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Low Tidal Volumes for All?

JAMA, 2012
lunginjurydevelopment(RR,0.33;95%CI,0.23-0.47),pulmonary infection (RR, 0.45; 95% CI, 0.22-0.92), and mortality (RR, 0.64; 95% CI, 0.46-0.89). Although these data seem compelling, several factors must be considered in their interpretation. A total of 15 randomized controlled trials were combined with 5 observational studies, but the observational ...
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Impedance measurement of tidal volume and ventilation

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1965
Thoracic impedance changes have been used to measure tidal volume and ventilation in normal subjects. Tidal volume was measured directly and total ventilation was accumulated with a diode voltage pump. The size, shape, and placement of the electrodes affected the reliability with which the system measured ventilation.
L. H. Hamilton, R. C. Kory, J. D. Beard
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Volume guarantee: Stability of tidal volume and incidence of hypocarbia

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2004
AbstractExcessive tidal volume (VT) can lead to lung injury, hypocarbia, and neurologic damage. Volume guarantee (VG) uses exhaled VT as the control variable to reduce the risk of volutrauma and more closely control PaCO2. Our objective was to test the hypothesis that VG combined with assist/control (A/C) will maintain PaCO2 and VT within target range ...
Martin Keszler, Kabir Abubakar
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Respiratory minute volume and tidal volume in normal boys

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1966
Minute Volume and Tidal Volume were determined in 61 healthy male school boys between the ages of 6 and 16 years. The results of the study was satistically analyzed, and the data compared with the reported values in Western children.
S Sivakamasundari, H D Singh
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The influence of PEEP and tidal volume on central blood volume

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2006
Measurement of central blood volumes (CBV), such as global end-diastolic volume (GEDV) and right ventricular end-diastolic volume (RVEDV) are considered appropriate estimates of intravascular volume status. However, to apply those parameters for preload assessment in mechanically ventilated patients, the influence of tidal volume (TV) and positive ...
Daniel A. Reuter   +6 more
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Quick reference tidal volume cards reduce the incidence of large tidal volumes during surgery

Journal of Anesthesia, 2017
Ventilation with large tidal volumes (V T), greater than 10 ml/kg of predicted body weight (PBW), is associated with worse outcomes in critically ill and surgical patients. We hypothesized that the availability of quick reference cards with proposed V T ranges specific to gender and different heights would reduce the intraoperative use of large V T ...
Chirag K. Shah   +4 more
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Ventilation with a low tidal volume vs. an intermediate tidal volume during pleural decortication.

Annali italiani di chirurgia, 2022
This study aims to evaluate the effects of low tidal volume and positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) combined with pressure-controlled ventilation-volume guaranteed (PCV-VG) ventilation on one lung ventilation (OLV) in patients with tuberculous destroyed lung (TDL).Patients of two groups were all treated with volume controlled ventilation (VCV) on ...
Zhi Guo, Shi   +4 more
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High tidal volume ventilation in infant mice

Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, 2008
Infant mice were ventilated with either high tidal volume (V(T)) with zero end-expiratory pressure (HVZ), high V(T) with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) (HVP), or low V(T) with PEEP. Thoracic gas volume (TGV) was determined plethysmographically and low-frequency forced oscillations were used to measure the input impedance of the respiratory ...
Peter D. Sly   +5 more
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