Pediatric Critical Care Study Guide 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-85729-923-9_12
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Conventional Mechanical Ventilation

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“…In addition to the potential to result in barotrauma, higher PIPs may result in increased intra-thoracic pressure and impaired venous return resulting in reduced cardiac output. Given these concerns, pressure-limited ventilation should be adjusted to keep the PIP ≤ 30 cm H 2 O. Lengthening the inspiratory time and the use of high respiratory rates may allow for an effective tidal volume and minute ventilation while limiting PIP [8].…”
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“…In addition to the potential to result in barotrauma, higher PIPs may result in increased intra-thoracic pressure and impaired venous return resulting in reduced cardiac output. Given these concerns, pressure-limited ventilation should be adjusted to keep the PIP ≤ 30 cm H 2 O. Lengthening the inspiratory time and the use of high respiratory rates may allow for an effective tidal volume and minute ventilation while limiting PIP [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Respiratory support is a vital technique for temporary compensation of breathing function [8], but it is not always adequate in cases of severe respiratory dysfunction, even with the use of up-to-date respiratory technologies [20].…”
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