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1 Equations  



1.1  Volume control ventilation  





1.2  Pressure control ventilation  





1.3  Airway pressure release ventilation  





1.4  Other equations  







2 Clinical significance  





3 See also  





4 References  














Mean airway pressure






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Mean airway pressure typically refers to the mean pressure applied during positive-pressure mechanical ventilation. Mean airway pressure correlates with alveolar ventilation, arterial oxygenation,[1] hemodynamic performance, and barotrauma.[2] It can also match the alveolar pressure if there is no difference between inspiratory and expiratory resistance.[3]

Equations[edit]

There are several equations aimed at determining the real mean airway pressure.

Volume control ventilation[edit]

In ventilation with a square flow waveform this equation can be used:

where:

Pressure control ventilation[edit]

During pressure control ventilation this variant of the equation can be used:

where:

Airway pressure release ventilation[edit]

Variables of APRV schematic

Inairway pressure release ventilation (APRV) a variation of the previous equation must be used for the variables:

where:
  • = mean airway pressure
  • = peak inspiratory pressure (PIP)
  • = peak end expiratory pressure
  • = time spent at
  • = time spent at [4]

Other equations[edit]

[5]

Clinical significance[edit]

Mean airway pressure has been shown to have a similar correlation as plateau pressure to mortality.[6]

MAP is closely associated with mean alveolar pressure and shows the stresses exerted on the lung parenchyma on mechanical ventilation.[7]

Inhigh frequency oscillatory ventilation, it has been suggested to set the mean airway pressure six above the lower inflection point on the lungs P-V curve.[8]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Stewart AR, Finer NN, Peters KL (1981). "Effects of alterations of inspiratory and expiratory pressures and inspiratory/expiratory ratios on mean airway pressure, blood gases, and intracranial pressure". Pediatrics. 67 (4): 474–81. doi:10.1542/peds.67.4.474. PMID 6789294. S2CID 2214900.
  • ^ Marini JJ, Ravenscraft SA (1992). "Mean airway pressure: physiologic determinants and clinical importance--Part 2: Clinical implications". Crit Care Med. 20 (11): 1604–16. doi:10.1097/00003246-199211000-00020. PMID 1424706. S2CID 42496727.
  • ^ a b Hess, Dean (October 21, 2014). "Respiratory Mechanics in Mechanically Ventilated Patients" (PDF). Respiratory Care. 59 (11): 1773–1794. doi:10.4187/respcare.03410. PMID 25336536. S2CID 5706765.
  • ^ Daoud, Ehab G. (2007). "Airway pressure release ventilation". Annals of Thoracic Medicine. 2 (4): 176–179. doi:10.4103/1817-1737.36556. ISSN 1817-1737. PMC 2732103. PMID 19727373.
  • ^ David W. Chang (1999). Respiratory care calculations. Cengage Learning. pp. 251–. ISBN 978-0-7668-0517-0. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  • ^ Sahetya, Sarina; Wu, David; Brooks, Morgan (May 2020). "Mean Airway Pressure As a Predictor of 90-Day Mortality in Mechanically Ventilated Patients". Critical Care Medicine. 48 (5): 688–695. doi:10.1097/CCM.0000000000004268. PMC 8273919. PMID 32079893.
  • ^ Su, Longxiang; Pan, Pan; Liu, Dawei; Long, Yun (2021-10-01). "Mean airway pressure has the potential to become the core pressure indicator of mechanical ventilation: Raising to the front from behind the clinical scenes". Journal of Intensive Medicine. 1 (2): 96–98. doi:10.1016/j.jointm.2021.04.002. ISSN 2667-100X. PMC 9923962. PMID 36788801. S2CID 236575021.
  • ^ Goddon, Sven; Fujino, Yuji; Hromi, Jonathan M.; Kacmarek, Robert M. (May 2001). "Optimal Mean Airway Pressure during High-frequency Oscillation: Predicted by the Pressure–Volume Curve". Anesthesiology. 94 (5): 862–869. doi:10.1097/00000542-200105000-00026. ISSN 0003-3022. PMID 11388539. S2CID 9604584.

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