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In this AVF Podcast: ICU Tips & Tricks episode, Professor Amato shares his thoughts on driving pressure and how he uses it to manage patients on mechanical ventilation. Professor Amato is from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Sāo Paulo, Brazil. He is a pulmonologist and intensivist at the Pulmonary Division of the Hospital das Clínicas.

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 Work cited:

  1. Dreyfuss D, Soler P, Basset G, Saumon G. High inflation pressure pulmonary edema. Respective effects of high airway pressure, high tidal volume, and positive end-expiratory pressure. Am Rev Respir Dis 1988;137:1159-64.
  2. Amato MB, Meade MO, Slutsky AS, et al. Driving pressure and survival in the acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med 2015;372:747-55.
  3. Bertoni M, Telias I, Urner M, et al. A novel non-invasive method to detect excessively high respiratory effort and dynamic transpulmonary driving pressure during mechanical ventilation. Crit Care 2019;23:346.
  4. Gattinoni L, Tonetti T, Cressoni M, et al. Ventilator-related causes of lung injury: the mechanical power. Intensive Care Med 2016;42:1567-75.
  5. Costa ELV, Slutsky AS, Brochard LJ, et al. Ventilatory variables and mechanical power in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2021;204:303-11.