Article Text
Symposium
Role of lung function testing in the management of mechanically ventilated infants
Abstract
The mechanical characteristics of the ventilated lung can only be interpreted when the volume of the lung, the elastic properties, and the degree of airway obstruction have been accurately quantified by pulmonary function testing. More gentle ventilation strategies (permissive hypercapnia) are used, and the efficacy of mechanical ventilation can be verified in the intensive care unit. Pulmonary function testing brings new insights, awareness, and applications, but its limitations need to be taken into account when interpreting the acquired data.
- lung function testing
- ventilation
- respiration
- PFT, pulmonary function test
- RDS, respiratory distress syndrome
- CLD, chronic lung disease
- ETT, endotracheal tube
- PEEP, positive end expiratory pressure
- Ptcco2, transcutaneous carbon dioxide tension
- Petco2, end tidal carbon dioxide tension
- Cdyn, dynamic compliance
- Re, dynamic resistance
- FRC, functional residual capacity
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- PFT, pulmonary function test
- RDS, respiratory distress syndrome
- CLD, chronic lung disease
- ETT, endotracheal tube
- PEEP, positive end expiratory pressure
- Ptcco2, transcutaneous carbon dioxide tension
- Petco2, end tidal carbon dioxide tension
- Cdyn, dynamic compliance
- Re, dynamic resistance
- FRC, functional residual capacity