Variable volume-controlled ventilation: Did we find the needle in the haystack? Editorial


Authors: Pedoto, A.; El Tahan, M. R.
Title: Variable volume-controlled ventilation: Did we find the needle in the haystack?
Keywords: pathophysiology; outcome assessment; quality of life; pneumonectomy; fluid therapy; interleukin 8; inflammation; editorial; postoperative complication; standardization; intensive care unit; hospitalization; tumor recurrence; population; reoperation; comorbidity; blood transfusion; interleukin 6; atelectasis; hospital admission; hospital readmission; abdominal surgery; lung function test; analgesia; thorax surgery; oxygenation; heart surgery; analgesic agent; artificial ventilation; adult respiratory distress syndrome; breathing mechanics; anesthesist; surgical patient; lung lavage; randomized controlled trial (topic); lung injury; lung compliance; short course therapy; breathing; anesthetic agent; surfactant; multicenter study (topic); tidal volume; devices; procedures; mechanics; hypercapnia; respiration, artificial; outcome variable; breathing rate; long term survival; airway pressure; intensivist; operative blood loss; humans; human; statistically significant result; null result; one lung ventilation; respiratory complication; cardiac anesthesia; fraction of inspired oxygen; positive end expiratory pressure ventilation; postoperative lung complication; protective ventilation; variable volume controlled ventilation; ventilator induced lung injury; volume controlled ventilation
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
Volume: 97
ISSN: 0952-8180
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2024-10-01
Start Page: 111568
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2024.111568
PUBMED: 39112101
PROVIDER: scopus
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