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- due to overexpansion of an internal gas-filled space may also be termed volutrauma. Examples of organs or tissues easily damaged by barotrauma are: Middle...
- (called gastric insufflation); (2) lung injury from over-stretching (called volutrauma); or (3) lung injury from over-pressurization (called barotrauma). When...
- and fever. Complications may include the following: Lungs: barotrauma (volutrauma), pulmonary embolism (PE), pulmonary fibrosis, ventilator-****ociated pneumonia...
- 5-8 mls/kg tidal volumes for mechanically ventilated patients to avoid volutrauma and barotrauma. Dellinger RP, Levy MM, Carlet JM, et al. (January 2008)...
- pressure ventilation stemming directly from the ventilator settings include volutrauma and barotrauma. Others include pneumothorax, subcutaneous emphysema, pneumomediastinum...
- pressure controlled mode with a consideration for volume control to minimize volutrauma. Positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) is pressure applied upon expiration...
- ventilator on the patient's lung. These include barotrauma caused by pressure, volutrauma caused by distension of the lungs, rheotrauma caused by fast-flowing delivery...
- is generally regarded, based on animal models and human studies, that volutrauma is the most harmful aspect of mechanical ventilation. This may be regarded...
- lungs leading to ventilator-****ociated lung injury. The other means are volutrauma, barotrauma, rheotrauma and biotrauma. Attempts have been made to combine...
- pandemic, however was not used widely. Hubmayr, Rolf D. (2013-12-15). "Volutrauma and Regional Ventilation Revisited". American Journal of Respiratory and...