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Respiratory

Balancing the Scales: Using Ventilator Time to Counter Mass Loading

Why This Study Matters — Why You Should Read This Obesity. Abdominal compartment syndrome. Massive chest wall load. We see these patients every day. We crank up PEEP, perform recruitment maneuvers, increase pressures…and yet the lung refuses to open. So what if the problem isn’t pressure at all? What if the missing variable is time? […]

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Respiratory

Recommendations for lung ventilation and perfusion assessment with chest electrical impedance tomography in critically ill adult patients.

Global Consensus on Electrical Impedance Tomography in Critical Care 🩺 Abstract Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) is a non-invasive, radiation-free imaging technology that allows continuous bedside monitoring of lung ventilation and perfusion in critically ill patients. Despite its increasing use, standardized international guidelines have been lacking. This large-scale Delphi consensus study—led by the REspiratory and Critical

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