Predicting Pmus and Transpulmonary Pressure with Endo-Expiratory Testing

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The negative change in airway pressure during EEOT reflects the negative pleural pressure generated by the patient’s inspiratory effort3. This can be used to estimate Pmus (respiratory muscle pressure) and transpulmonary pressure (the difference between alveolar pressure and pleural pressure)45. EEOT can help optimize mechanical ventilation settings and reduce lung injury risk

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