Driving pressure guided ventilation
Protective ventilation is a prevailing ventilatory strategy these days and is comprised of small tidal volume, limited inspiratory pressure, and application of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP). However, several retrospective studies recently suggested that tidal volume, inspiratory pressure,...
Main Authors: | Hyun Joo Ahn, MiHye Park, Jie Ae Kim, Mikyung Yang, Susie Yoon, Bo Rim Kim, Jae-Hyon Bahk, Young Jun Oh, Eun-Ho Lee |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Korean Society of Anesthesiologists
2020-06-01
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Series: | Korean Journal of Anesthesiology |
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Online Access: | http://ekja.org/upload/pdf/kja-20041.pdf |
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