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Positive end-expiratory pressure

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Synonyms and keywords: PEEP

Overview

Overview

Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) is a term used in mechanical ventilation to denote the amount of pressure above atmospheric pressure present in the airway at the end of the expiratory cycle. The equivalent in a spontaneously breathing patient is CPAP. PEEP is set on the ventilator.

Physiology

Physiology

PEEP improves gas exchange by preventing alveolar collapse, recruiting more lung units, increasing functional residual capacity, and redistributing fluid in the alveoli.

Indications

Indications

Hypoxemia due to the following:

Contraindications

Contraindications

See also

See also

References

References

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