2020
DOI: 10.29390/cjrt-2020-002
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Go with the flow—clinical importance of flow curves during mechanical ventilation: A narrative review

Abstract: Most clinicians pay attention to tidal volume and airway pressures and their curves during mechanical ventilation. On the other hand, inspiratory-expiratory flow curves also provide a plethora of information, but much less attention is paid to them. Flow curves chronologically show the velocity and direction of inspiration and expiration and are influenced by the respiratory mechanics, the patient's effort, and the mode of ventilation and its settings. When the ventilator setting does not synchronize with the … Show more

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“…In paper III we found that by applying respiratory resistance the time constant increased but so did the intrinsic PEEP. This is in coherence with previous studies that have shown that increased resistance in healthy lungs increases time constant, induces hyperinflation [149][150][151], increases carbon dioxide and decreases cardiac output [149,152]. Increasing PEEP irrespective of resistance increases the time constant too.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In paper III we found that by applying respiratory resistance the time constant increased but so did the intrinsic PEEP. This is in coherence with previous studies that have shown that increased resistance in healthy lungs increases time constant, induces hyperinflation [149][150][151], increases carbon dioxide and decreases cardiac output [149,152]. Increasing PEEP irrespective of resistance increases the time constant too.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Since deflation may not occur uniexponentially (Hamahata et al, 2020), there are potentially multiple time constants throughout expiration. For the purposes of this study, two time constants were measured, and their mean was used to obtain an average for the compliance equation.…”
Section: Study Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reproduced by permission from Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 4 Whether the patient is actively breathing (active) or not (passive) the resultant airway pressure, flow wave forms and tidal volume might be different (Figure2)…”
Section: Pressure/flow/volumementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reproduced by permission from Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 4 Compliance/Resistance/Time-constant/Auto-PEEP Knowledge of the respiratory mechanics play a crucial role in diagnosing respiratory failure, in trending progress or regress of disease during treatment and in the weaning process.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%