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Flow, esophageal pressure, airway pressure, and transpulmonary pressure can be used to calculate respiratory system compliance, chest-wall compliance,

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1 Flow, esophageal pressure, airway pressure, and transpulmonary pressure can be used to calculate respiratory system compliance, chest-wall compliance, lung compliance, inspiratory airway resistance, and expiratory airway resistance. Flow, esophageal pressure, airway pressure, and transpulmonary pressure can be used to calculate respiratory system compliance, chest-wall compliance, lung compliance, inspiratory airway resistance, and expiratory airway resistance. See text for details. PIP = peak inspiratory pressure; Pplat = plateau pressure. Dean R Hess Respir Care 2014;59: (c) 2012 by Daedalus Enterprises, Inc.


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