2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291319
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Endotracheal tube, by the venturi effect, reduces the efficacy of increasing inlet pressure in improving pendelluft

Kazuhiro Takahashi,
Hiroaki Toyama,
Yutaka Ejima
et al.

Abstract: In mechanically ventilated severe acute respiratory distress syndrome patients, spontaneous inspiratory effort generates more negative pressure in the dorsal lung than in the ventral lung. The airflow caused by this pressure difference is called pendelluft, which is a possible mechanisms of patient self-inflicted lung injury. This study aimed to use computer simulation to understand how the endotracheal tube and insufficient ventilatory support contribute to pendelluft. We established two models. In the invasi… Show more

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