Clinical relevance of monitoring respiratory mechanics in the ventilator-supported patient: an update (1995-2000).

Curr Opin Crit Care

Pulmonary Division, Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy.

Published: February 2001

The introduction of mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit environment had the merit of putting a potent life-saving tool in the physicians' hands in a number of situations; however, like most sophisticated technologies, it can cause severe side effects and eventually increase mortality if improperly applied. Assessment of respiratory mechanics serves as an aid in understanding the patient-ventilator interactions with the aim to obtain a better performance of the existing ventilator modalities. It has also provided a better understanding of patients' pathophysiology. Thanks to it, new ventilatory strategies and modalities have been developed. Finally, on-line monitoring of respiratory mechanics parameters is going to be more than a future perspective.

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