Monitoring respiratory mechanics
- PMID: 7736265
Monitoring respiratory mechanics
Abstract
Emphasis is on the mechanical properties of the spontaneously breathing patient. The occasional reference to mechanically ventilated patients is used to clarify and provide additional insight to the topic of spontaneously breathing individuals. Reference to the basic principles of mechanics are to establish the foundation for an integrated description of lung mechanics. Finally, a brief review of the "state of the art" respiratory monitoring parameters shown to have direct clinical applications.
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