Background In neonatal resuscitation, a ventilation device providing positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) is recommended. There is limited information about PEEP delivery in vivo, using different ...
It is important to alert clinicians that although there is a paucity of evidence on the best strategy to adjust PEEP in patients, the use of electrical impedance tomography seems promising. The work ...
However, in some patients hypoxemia persisted because the lungs are markedly injured, remaining unresponsive to increasing the inspiratory fraction of oxygen and positive end-expiratory pressure. For ...
“About four days ago, he was at a PEEP (positive end-expiratory pressure) of 17, and now it’s down to 8,” Sophia Adkins said. “Once it gets down to 4 or 5, he can be extubated. I think we ...
“About four days ago, he was at a PEEP (positive end-expiratory pressure) of 17, and now it’s down to 8,” Sophia Adkins said. “Once it gets down to 4 or 5, he can be extubated. I think we’re on the ...