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Modern mechanical ventilators allow changes in the flow cycling-off criteria and the pressure slope during pressure support ventilation (PSV).
Patients were ventilated on PSV, with 25%and40%0% of peak expiratory flow cycling criteria, and were submitted to 150 ms and 300 ms pressure slope delay.
The possibility of changing the pressure slope during pressure support ventilation is a characteristic of the new generation of ICU ventilators.
Foot off was defined as a sudden change of the center of pressure slope toward the stance leg in the mediolateral direction.
Changes in cycling-off criteria from 25%to40%0% of the peak flow and on the pressure slope from 150 ms to 300 ms do not affect other respiratory and hemodynamic variables in mechanically ventilated patients.
In model 2, an interaction term – BMI categories × time – were added to estimate the effect of BMI categories on the rate of change on blood pressure (slope) over time.
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The patients were submitted to two different pressure slopes of pressure support with 150 and 300 ms delays.
Comparisons between different pressure slopes did not result in any statistically significant changes for the evaluated variables.
To analyze the effects of two different pressure slopes (150 or 300 ms) of pressure support ventilation on the respiratory parameters of ICU mechanically ventilated patients.
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