Thoracic, peripheral, and cerebral volume, circulatory and pressure responses to PEEP during simulated hemorrhage in a pig model: a case study

Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) is a respiratory/ventilation procedure that is used to maintain or improve breathing in clinical and experimental cases that exhibit impaired lung function. Body fluid shift movement is not monitored during PEEP application in intensive care units (ICU), which...

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Main Authors: Montgomery Leslie D., Montgomery Richard W., Bodo Michael, Mahon Richard T., Pearce Frederick J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-12-01
Series:Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/joeb-2021-0013
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author Montgomery Leslie D.
Montgomery Richard W.
Bodo Michael
Mahon Richard T.
Pearce Frederick J.
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description Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) is a respiratory/ventilation procedure that is used to maintain or improve breathing in clinical and experimental cases that exhibit impaired lung function. Body fluid shift movement is not monitored during PEEP application in intensive care units (ICU), which would be interesting specifically in hypotensive patients. Brain injured and hypotensive patients are known to have compromised cerebral blood flow (CBF) autoregulation (AR) but currently, there is no non-invasive way to assess the risk of implementing a hypotensive resuscitation strategy and PEEP use in these patients.
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spelling doaj.art-8924ad2e43f944a5bcbfa88b3a8e36be2022-12-22T03:41:54ZengSciendoJournal of Electrical Bioimpedance1891-54692021-12-0112110311610.2478/joeb-2021-0013Thoracic, peripheral, and cerebral volume, circulatory and pressure responses to PEEP during simulated hemorrhage in a pig model: a case studyMontgomery Leslie D.0Montgomery Richard W.1Bodo Michael2Mahon Richard T.3Pearce Frederick J.4LDM Associates, San Jose, CA, USALDM Associates, San Jose, CA, USAWalter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, USANaval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, MD, USAWalter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, USAPositive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) is a respiratory/ventilation procedure that is used to maintain or improve breathing in clinical and experimental cases that exhibit impaired lung function. Body fluid shift movement is not monitored during PEEP application in intensive care units (ICU), which would be interesting specifically in hypotensive patients. Brain injured and hypotensive patients are known to have compromised cerebral blood flow (CBF) autoregulation (AR) but currently, there is no non-invasive way to assess the risk of implementing a hypotensive resuscitation strategy and PEEP use in these patients.https://doi.org/10.2478/joeb-2021-0013bioimpedanceelectrical impedance spectroscopysystemic arterial pressurepulmonary arterial pressurepeepbleedingcerebrovascular reactivityregcarotid flowicppig
spellingShingle Montgomery Leslie D.
Montgomery Richard W.
Bodo Michael
Mahon Richard T.
Pearce Frederick J.
Thoracic, peripheral, and cerebral volume, circulatory and pressure responses to PEEP during simulated hemorrhage in a pig model: a case study
Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance
bioimpedance
electrical impedance spectroscopy
systemic arterial pressure
pulmonary arterial pressure
peep
bleeding
cerebrovascular reactivity
reg
carotid flow
icp
pig
title Thoracic, peripheral, and cerebral volume, circulatory and pressure responses to PEEP during simulated hemorrhage in a pig model: a case study
title_full Thoracic, peripheral, and cerebral volume, circulatory and pressure responses to PEEP during simulated hemorrhage in a pig model: a case study
title_fullStr Thoracic, peripheral, and cerebral volume, circulatory and pressure responses to PEEP during simulated hemorrhage in a pig model: a case study
title_full_unstemmed Thoracic, peripheral, and cerebral volume, circulatory and pressure responses to PEEP during simulated hemorrhage in a pig model: a case study
title_short Thoracic, peripheral, and cerebral volume, circulatory and pressure responses to PEEP during simulated hemorrhage in a pig model: a case study
title_sort thoracic peripheral and cerebral volume circulatory and pressure responses to peep during simulated hemorrhage in a pig model a case study
topic bioimpedance
electrical impedance spectroscopy
systemic arterial pressure
pulmonary arterial pressure
peep
bleeding
cerebrovascular reactivity
reg
carotid flow
icp
pig
url https://doi.org/10.2478/joeb-2021-0013
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