2024
DOI: 10.1111/aas.14401
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Effect of decreasing PEEP on hyperinflation and collapse in COVID‐19: A computed tomography study

Alessandro Santini,
Alessandro Protti,
Francesca Pennati
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundHigh positive end‐expiratory pressure (PEEP>10 cmH2O) is commonly used in mechanically ventilated hypoxemic patients with COVID‐19. However, some epidemiological and physiological studies indirectly suggest that using a lower PEEP may primarily and beneficially decrease lung hyperinflation in this population. Herein we directly quantified the effect of decreasing PEEP from 15 to 10 cmH2O on lung hyperinflation and collapse in mechanically ventilated patients with COVID‐19.MethodsTwenty mechanicall… Show more

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