Positive end-expiratory pressure: Implications for tidal volume changes in anesthesia machine ventilation |
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Authors: | Wallace R. Elliott MS CCE Anne E. Harris MD James H. Philip ME MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) From the Department of Anesthesia, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 02115 Boston, MA;(2) Department of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA |
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Abstract: | In clinical practice, the addition of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) into a standard anesthesia circle circuit decreases the delivered tidal volume (DTV) to a patient. We studied the magnitude of the DTV/PEEP relationship in two commonly used anesthesia systems. In addition, the magnitude of the DTV/PEEP relationship varies with both pulmonary compliance and volume of gas contained in the patient's breathing system between the ventilator and PEEP valve site, and this was also evaluated. Routine monitoring of expired tidal volume should be used whenever PEEP is added to an anesthesia circuit. |
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Keywords: | Anesthesia machines Ventilation: positive end-expiratory pressure tidal volume Monitoring: oxygen |
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