Tidal Volume Lowering by Instrumental Dead Space Reduction in Brain-Injured ARDS Patients : Effects on Respiratory Mechanics, Gas Exchange, and Cerebral Hemodynamics
Background: Limiting tidal volume (VT), plateau pressure, and driving pressure is essential during the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), but may be challenging when brain injury coexists due to the risk of hypercapnia. Because lowering dead space enhances CO2 clearance, we conducted a study to determine whether and to what extent replacing heat and moisture exchangers (HME) with heated h
