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Efficacy of endotracheal tube clamping to prevent positive airways pressure loss and pressure behavior after reconnection: a bench study.

Enrico BulleriCristian FusiStefano BambiLuigi PisaniAlice GalesiEnrico RizzelloAlberto LucchiniPaolo MerlaniAlberto Pagnamenta
Published in: Intensive care medicine experimental (2023)
ECMO was the most effective in preventing significant airway pressure and volume loss independently from tube size and clamp duration. Our findings support the use of ECMO clamp and clamping at end-expiration. ETT clamping at end-inspiration with tidal volume halved could minimize the risk of generating high alveolar pressures following reconnection to the ventilator and loss of airway pressure under PEEP.
Keyphrases
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
  • cystic fibrosis