Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) is one of the most powerful — and misunderstood — tools in mechanical ventilation. In this episode, we break down how PEEP works, why it improves oxygenation, and when it can actually harm patients.
We’ll walk through: • How PEEP recruits alveoli and improves oxygenation • The relationship between PEEP, lung compliance, and overdistension • How excessive PEEP affects venous return, cardiac output, and blood pressure • The concept of optimal PEEP and how to think about titration at the bedside • Common mistakes clinicians make when setting PEEP
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