Abstract
In patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome, positive end-expiratory pressure is associated with alveolar recruitment and lung hyperinflation despite the administration of a low tidal volume. The best positive end-expiratory pressure should correspond to the best compromise between recruitment and distension, a condition that coincides with the best respiratory elastance. © 2007 BioMed Central Ltd.
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Rouby, J. J., Ferrari, F., Bouhemad, B., & Lu, Q. (2007, December 11). Positive end-expiratory pressure in acute respiratory distress syndrome: Should the “open lung strategy” be replaced by a “protective lung strategy”? Critical Care. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc6183
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