Esophageal Pressure Measurement: A Primer

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Abstract

Over the last decade, the literature exploring clinical applications for esophageal manometry in critically ill patients has increased. New mechanical ventilators and bedside monitors allow measurement of esophageal pressures easily at the bedside. The bedside clinician can now evaluate the magnitude and timing of esophageal pressure swings to evaluate respiratory muscle activity and transpulmonary pressures. The respiratory therapist has all the tools to perform these measurements to optimize mechanical ventilation delivery. However, as with any measurement, tech-nique, fidelity, and accuracy are paramount. This primer highlights key knowledge necessary to perform measurements and highlights areas of both uncertainty and ongoing development.

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Mireles-Cabodevila, E., Fischer, M., Wiles, S., & Chatburn, R. L. (2023). Esophageal Pressure Measurement: A Primer. Respiratory Care, 68(9), 1281–1294. https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.11157

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