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Mechanical Ventilation of the Child - Part 2 with Dr. Peter Rimensberger

OPENPediatrics via YouTube

Overview

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Delve into the second part of an in-depth video lecture on mechanical ventilation in children, presented by Dr. Peter Rimensberger, a renowned expert in pediatric and neonatal intensive care. Explore advanced concepts such as PEEP, strain, recruitment, stress, and dynamic compliance, while examining major studies and their outcomes. Learn how to interpret literature and apply findings to clinical practice. Gain valuable insights into pressure-volume curves and participate in interactive question sessions throughout the presentation. Enhance your understanding of critical care for pediatric patients with acute lung disease through this comprehensive exploration of mechanical ventilation techniques and research.

Syllabus

Introduction
PEEP
Question
Major studies
Outcome
Browser Study
PEEP and Common
How do you use PEEP
How do you interpret the literature
Questions
Strain
Strain Formula
Recruitment
Stress
Dynamic compliance
Recruitment vector
Question time
Pressure volume curve

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OPENPediatrics

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    Daniel DR
    I found it highly informative and well-structured. The content covered key principles of mechanical ventilation, including modes, settings, and troubleshooting. Clinical case examples helped reinforce learning, and the interactive format kept engagement high. It’s a useful resource for anyone looking to strengthen their understanding of ventilatory support in critical care.

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