نتایج جستجو برای: tidal volume

تعداد نتایج: 334062  

Journal: :Critical Care 2008
Li-Fu Li Shuen-Kuei Liao Chung-Chi Huang Ming-Jui Hung Deborah A Quinn

INTRODUCTION Lung fibrosis, reduced lung compliance, and severe hypoxemia found in patients with acute lung injury often result in a need for the support of mechanical ventilation. High-tidal-volume mechanical ventilation can increase lung damage and fibrogeneic activity but the mechanisms regulating the interaction between high tidal volume and lung fibrosis are unclear. We hypothesized that h...

2015
Fabienne D. Simonis Jan M. Binnekade Annemarije Braber Harry P. Gelissen Jeroen Heidt Janneke Horn Gerard Innemee Evert de Jonge Nicole P. Juffermans Peter E. Spronk Lotte M. Steuten Pieter Roel Tuinman Marijn Vriends Gwendolyn de Vreede Rob B. de Wilde Ary Serpa Neto Marcelo Gama de Abreu Paolo Pelosi Marcus J. Schultz

BACKGROUND It is uncertain whether lung-protective mechanical ventilation using low tidal volumes should be used in all critically ill patients, irrespective of the presence of the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). A low tidal volume strategy includes use of higher respiratory rates, which could be associated with increased sedation needs, a higher incidence of delirium, and an increa...

2017
Jianfeng Xie Fang Jin Chun Pan Songqiao Liu Ling Liu Jingyuan Xu Yi Yang Haibo Qiu

BACKGROUND The effect of alterations in tidal volume on mortality of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is determined by respiratory system compliance. We aimed to investigate the effects of different tidal volumes on lung strain in ARDS patients who had various levels of respiratory system compliance. METHODS Nineteen patients were divided into high (Chigh group) and low (Clow group)...

2014
Mengjie Liu Changping Gu Yuelan Wang

BACKGROUND Occludin, a tight junction protein, plays an important role in maintaining the integrity of the lung epithelial barrier; however, its role in ventilation-induced lung injury has not been explored. Here, we measured the expression of occludin with different tidal volumes. Our study indicated that the level of occludin was significantly decreased and alveolar permeability was increased...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira de terapia intensiva 2008
Maria Gabriela Cavicchia Toneloto Renato Giuseppe Giovanni Terzi William Adalberto Silva Ana Cristina de Moraes Marcos Mello Moreira

OBJECTIVES The present study was designed to identify the effect of positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) and the ideal pulmonary tidal volume to ventilate animals with a surgically produced bronchopleural fistula, aiming to reduce fistula output without affecting gas exchange. METHODS Hemodynamic and respiratory assessment of gas exchange was obtained in five, healthy, young, mechanically ...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2013
Jonathan P Wanderer James M Blum Jesse M Ehrenfeld

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1997
X Shen S J Gunst R S Tepper

We evaluated the effects of the rate and volume of tidal ventilation on airway resistance (Raw) during intravenous methacholine (MCh) challenge in mechanically ventilated rabbits. Five rabbits were challenged at tidal volumes of 5, 10, and 20 ml/kg at a frequency of 15 breaths/min and also under static conditions (0 ml/kg tidal volume). Four rabbits were subjected to MCh challenge at frequencie...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2013
Constanze Dassow David Schwenninger Hanna Runck Josef Guttmann

Volumetric capnography is a standard method to determine pulmonary dead space. Hereby, measured carbon dioxide (CO2) in exhaled gas volume is analyzed using the single-breath diagram for CO2. Unfortunately, most existing CO2 sensors do not work with the low tidal volumes found in small animals. Therefore, in this study, we developed a new mainstream capnograph designed for the utilization in sm...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1985
D Field A D Milner I E Hopkin

We measured the tidal volume achieved during intermittent positive pressure ventilation using various inspiratory times with a minimum of 0.2 seconds. Results indicate that tidal volume shows no reduction with inspiratory times down to 0.4 seconds. An inspiratory time of 0.3 seconds, however, is likely to reduce tidal volume by 8%, and at 0.2 seconds a 22% fall may be anticipated.

2015
Thomas GV Cherpanath Lonneke Smeding Alexander Hirsch Wim K. Lagrand Marcus J. Schultz AB Johan Groeneveld

BACKGROUND High tidal volume ventilation has shown to cause ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI), possibly contributing to concomitant extrapulmonary organ dysfunction. The present study examined whether left ventricular (LV) function is dependent on tidal volume size and whether this effect is augmented during lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced lung injury. METHODS Twenty male Wistar rats were...

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