“…The gold standard for assessing dead space is the Enghoff modification of the Bohr equation (the ratio of physiologic dead space to tidal volume, V D /V T ). [ 8 ] V D /V T has proven useful in evaluating disease progression and the risk of death in ARDS patients. [ 9 ] However, V D /V T is not readily applicable as a stratifying variable for ARDS in clinical practice due to the need for volumetric capnography, Douglas bag, or indirect calorimetry techniques for measurement.…”
“…The gold standard for assessing dead space is the Enghoff modification of the Bohr equation (the ratio of physiologic dead space to tidal volume, V D /V T ). [ 8 ] V D /V T has proven useful in evaluating disease progression and the risk of death in ARDS patients. [ 9 ] However, V D /V T is not readily applicable as a stratifying variable for ARDS in clinical practice due to the need for volumetric capnography, Douglas bag, or indirect calorimetry techniques for measurement.…”
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