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Impact of auto-PEEP on trigger sensitivity and inspiratory effort

Impact of auto-PEEP on trigger sensitivity and inspiratory effort
To trigger a breath, alveolar pressure (Palv) must decrease by the amount of auto-PEEP, plus the set trigger sensitivity. The large dip in esophageal pressure (Pes) reflects this effort. The addition of external PEEP reduces the Palv-Pes gradient and decreases the breathing workload, without a significant increase in end-inspiratory Palv.
Adapted from: Smith TC, Marini JJ. Impact of PEEP on lung mechanics and work of breathing in severe airflow obstruction. J Appl Physiol 1988; 65:1488.
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