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Can you calculate the total respiratory, lung, and chest wall respiratory mechanics?
Author(s) -
Mia Shokry,
Kimiyo Yamasaki,
Ehab Daoud
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of mechanical ventilation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2694-0450
DOI - 10.53097/jmv.10007
Subject(s) - tidal volume , lung volumes , medicine , respiratory system , respiratory physiology , anesthesia , airway , volume (thermodynamics) , pulmonary compliance , occlusion , lung , mechanics , cardiology , mathematics , physics , thermodynamics
Figure: Waveforms for a patient undergoing mechanical ventilation with volume controlled mode. Tidal Volume of 500 ml, PEEP 15, Constant inspiratory flow of 45 l/min A: Airway pressure in cmH2O, B: Esophageal pressure in cmH2O, C: Trans-pulmonary pressure in cmH2O, D: Flow in l/min, E: Tidal volume in ml Red dashed horizontal line: values at end of expiratory occlusion maneuver, White solid horizontal line: values at end of inspiratory occlusion maneuver, Green dashed horizontal line: values during peak inspiratory pressure.

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