Time-controlled adaptive ventilation (TCAV) accelerates simulated mucus clearance via increased expiratory flow rate.
Melissa MahajanDavid DiStefanoJoshua SatalinPenny AndrewsHassan Al-KhalisySarah BakerLouis A GattoGary F NiemanNader M HabashiPublished in: Intensive care medicine experimental (2019)
The TCAV protocol groups promoted the greatest proximal movement of simulated mucus as compared to the ARDSnet protocol groups in this excised lung model. The TCAV protocol settings resulted in the highest EPF and the greatest proximal movement of mucus. Increasing PLow reduced proximal mucus movement. We speculate that proximal mucus movement is driven by EPF when EPF is greater than IPF, creating a net force in the proximal direction.