|
Resolution: standard / high Figure 6.
Representative frames (or maps) at peak-inspiratory flow obtained from two patients
ventilated with different ventilator settings. (a) A 72-year-old female with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease recorded at positive
end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) level of 5 cmH2O and at two levels of tidal volume (VT; left = 330 mL, right = 560 mL); (b) A 24-year-old male with bilateral chest contusion recorded at PEEP level of 7 cmH2O, VT of 600 mL and at two levels of respiratory rate (RR) and inspiratory/expiratory
ratio (i:e; left: i:e = 2:3 and RR = 12 breaths/minute, right: i:e = 5:2 and RR =
16 breaths/minute). TL = total left lung; TR = total right lung.
Lev et al. Critical Care 2009 13:R66 doi:10.1186/cc7871 |