Better Outcomes for Ventilation With Lower Tidal Volumes Protective ventilation with lower tidal volumes is associated with better clinical outcomes in patients without acute respiratory distress ...
Research suggests automated alerts to anesthesiologists’ pagers may increase their use of lung-protective ventilation strategies for patients with suspected acute lung injury, according to an ...
Reduction of tidal volume in mechanically ventilated patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery could improve secondary outcomes, according to a report published in Anesthesiology. Reduction of ...
QUESTIONS may be raised whether effective tidal exchange of air can be expected with the routine application of the currently taught chest-pressure arm-lift methods of resuscitation and whether the ...
Researchers performed a cross-sectional analysis of an electronic database for current intraoperative ventilation practices and found gender, height and weight may play a role in the incidence and ...
A discrepancy between the predicted ventilation standards and the actual ventilation requirements may be caused by an increase in the physiologic dead space or by an increased carbon dioxide ...