Mechanical power is a variable of interest in lung protection, involving the amount of energy dissipated in the lung parenchyma in each respiratory cycle by means of calculations derived from the respiratory motion equation. The studies consulted associate mechanical power to mortality in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. It allows identifying the risk of ventilator-induced damage and pulmonary complications and can be safely used as a marker of improvement in the objectives and goals in artificial mechanical ventilation.
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