This tutorial looks at the pressure waveform in patients undergoing anesthesia or mechanically ventilated in ICU. All modern ventilators will provide a pressure time waveform and display volume pressure (often called “pressure volume” loops).
This tutorial commences with a discussion about pressure-flow loops – to demonstrate the relationship between flow and airway pressure. I then discuss and describe normal airway pressure versus time waveforms.
Subsequently I explore normal and abnormal dynamic volume pressure loops. I briefly discuss static VP-curves and why they are important in ARDS. Finally I demonstrate how you can measure real plateau pressure and static compliance by pushing one button and performing an inspiratory hold.
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