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- Transpulmonary pressure is the difference between the alveolar pressure and the intrapleural pressure in the pleural cavity. During human ventilation,...
- At rest, there is a negative intrapleural pressure. This provides a transpulmonary pressure, causing the lungs to expand. If humans didn't maintain a slightly...
- measure the transpulmonary pressure. When having drawn a curve with the relations between changes in volume to changes in transpulmonary pressure, Cst...
- H.; Talmor, Daniel (1 June 2018). "Effects of Prone Positioning on Transpulmonary Pressures and End-expiratory Volumes in Patients without Lung Disease"...
- dynamic collapsing of the lung airways. It is termed dynamic given the transpulmonary pressure (alveolar pressureintrapleural pressure) varies based on...
- Image illustrating transpulmonary, intrapleural and intra-alveolar pressure...
- hollow organs, see Smooth muscle#External substances For lungs, see Transpulmonary pressure This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the...
- pressure (defined as the transpulmonary pressure) to equal zero, which cause the lungs to deflate in contrast to a normal transpulmonary pressure of ~4 mm Hg...
- forces during inspiration to recruit and inflate additional alveoli. The transpulmonary pressure vs Volume curve of inhalation is different from the Pressure...
- patient position, therapy or condition.[citation needed] In PiCCO, transpulmonary thermodilution, which uses the Stewart-Hamilton principle but measures...