Should we titrate mechanical ventilation based on driving pressure?-yes. 2018

Carmen Silvia Valente Barbas, and Roberta Fittipaldi Palazzo
Pneumology and Intensive Care Medicine, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

Recent reports revealed that lower respiratory driving pressure is associated with better ARDS patients survival during invasive mechanical ventilation and less pulmonary complications in surgical patients and at risk ICU patients without ARDS, makes the best understanding of this subject primordial for the future application of mechanical ventilatory support.

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