A25 CRITICAL CARE: HOW TO GET IT DONE IN THE ICU - TOOLS AND TRICKS OF IMPLEMENTATION IN CRITICAL CARE: Pressure-Targeted Modes Of Invasive Mechanical Ventilation Are Associated With Higher Above-Target Tidal Volumes
Physicians may prescribe a lung protective tidal volume (VT) by utilizing volume-targeted modes or may adjust a driving pressure on pressure-targeted modes; however the actual VT delivered to a patient may be affected both by the mode of ventilation chosen and by patient-ventilator interactions. For...
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