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Impact of sex on use of low tidal volume ventilation in invasively ventilated ICU patients-A mediation analysis using two observational cohorts.

Pien SwartRodrigo Octavio DeliberatoAlistair E W JohnsonTom J PollardLucas BulgarelliPaolo PelosiMarcelo Gama de AbreuMarcus J SchultzAry Serpa Neto
Published in: PloS one (2021)
While LTVV is increasingly used in females and males, females continue to receive LTVV less often than males. The sex difference is mainly driven by patients' body height and actual body weight, and not necessarily by sex. Use of LTVV in females could improve by paying more attention to a correct calculation of VT, i.e., using the correct body height.
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