2022
DOI: 10.35366/109173
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Aplicaciones e implicaciones de la pausa al final de la inspiración en ventilación mecánica

Abstract: data de hace más de 50 años y con mayor impulso en la década de los 70, se le atribuye una mejoría en la presión parcial de oxígeno arterial (PaO 2 ) al incrementar la presión media de la vía aérea (Pma), mayor aclaramiento de la presión parcial de dióxido de carbono arterial (PaCO 2 ) y permite la monitorización de la presión meseta (Pmeseta) en la mecánica ventilatoria; sin embargo, los estudios clínicos sobre su uso son escasos y controversiales. En este artículo se abordan los mecanismos fisiológicos, fisi… Show more

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“…It is thought that this technique favors more homogeneous ventilation by allowing the redistribution of gases in the alveoli. Also, it is used to study ventilatory mechanics and to obtain information about lung conditions 6 . Since 1980, the inspiratory pause technique in mechanical ventilation has made it possible to study the effect of viscoelasticity in cats 7 , dogs 8 10 , and healthy humans 4 , 11 , which has allowed the development of mathematical models that have approximated the behavior of these properties.…”
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“…It is thought that this technique favors more homogeneous ventilation by allowing the redistribution of gases in the alveoli. Also, it is used to study ventilatory mechanics and to obtain information about lung conditions 6 . Since 1980, the inspiratory pause technique in mechanical ventilation has made it possible to study the effect of viscoelasticity in cats 7 , dogs 8 10 , and healthy humans 4 , 11 , which has allowed the development of mathematical models that have approximated the behavior of these properties.…”
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confidence: 99%