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The Basics of Ventilator Waveforms.

Elizabeth Emrath
Published in: Current pediatrics reports (2021)
Ventilator waveforms are graphical descriptions of how a breath is delivered to a patient. These include three scalars (flow versus time, volume versus time, and pressure versus time) and two loops (pressure-volume and flow-volume). Thorough understanding of both scalars and loops, and their characteristic appearances, is essential to being able to evaluate a patient's respiratory mechanics and interaction with the ventilator.
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