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Tidal volume (Vt or TV) is the amount of air you move through your lungs each time you inhale and exhale while you're at rest. Tidal volume typically measures around 500 milliliters (mL) for those ...
Protective ventilation with lower tidal volumes is associated with better clinical outcomes in patients without acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
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Research suggests automated alerts to anesthesiologists' pagers may increase their use of lung-protective ventilation strategies for patients with suspected acute lung injury, according to an ...
Reduction of tidal volume in mechanically ventilated patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery could improve secondary outcomes, according to a report published in Anesthesiology.
Dr Holley summarizes a survey reporting that while a majority of physicians support use of low tidal volume ventilation for acute respiratory distress syndrome, few initiate it.
Patients with congenital heart disease and traumatic brain injury represent examples in which the application of a low tidal volume strategy may not necessarily be the optimal approach and ...
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