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Low tidal volume ventilation with low PEEP during surgery may induce lung inflammation
BackgroundCompared to conventional tidal volume ventilation, low tidal-volume ventilation reduces mortality in cased of acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Hitoshi Sato+5 more
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Latar Belakang: Kraniotomi elektif memiliki insidens komplikasi paru pascaoperasi (25%) dan mortalitas (10%) yang tinggi; insiden ini lebih rendah pada pemakaian volume tidal rendah sebagai teknik proteksi paru.
Dita Aditianingsih+2 more
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Experimental validation of a portable tidal volume indicator for bag valve mask ventilation
Introduction Short-term emergency ventilation is most typically accomplished through bag valve mask (BVM) techniques. BVMs like the AMBU® bag are cost-effective and highly portable but are also highly prone to user error, especially in high-stress ...
Benjamin S. Maxey+4 more
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Background Oscillations of the arterial partial pressure of oxygen induced by varying shunt fractions occur during cyclic alveolar recruitment within the injured lung.
Rainer Thomas+5 more
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J. McNamee+17 more
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OBJETIVO: O presente estudo foi desenhado para identificar o efeito da pressão expiratória final positiva (PEEP) e o volume corrente pulmonar ideal para ventilar animais com fístula broncopleural produzida cirurgicamente, com o intuito de reduzir a vazão
Maria Gabriela Cavicchia Toneloto+4 more
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Early Effect of Tidal Volume on Lung Injury Biomarkers in Surgical Patients with Healthy Lungs
Background:The early biological impact of short-term mechanical ventilation on healthy lungs is unknown. The authors aimed to characterize the immediate tidal volume (VT)-related changes on lung injury biomarkers in patients with healthy lungs and low ...
A. Fernandez-Bustamante+11 more
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Low intraoperative tidal volume ventilation with minimal PEEP is associated with increased mortality
Background Anaesthetists have traditionally ventilated patients’ lungs with tidal volumes (TVs) between 10 and 15 ml kg−1 of ideal body weight (IBW), without the use of PEEP.
M. Levin+4 more
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Low-Tidal-Volume Ventilation [PDF]
Udo Kaisers, Thilo Busch, Sven Bercker
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Background Sepsis could induce indirect acute lung injury(ALI), and pulmonary vasomotor dysfunction. While low tidal volume is advocated for treatment of ALI patients.
Pan Chun+6 more
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