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Transösophageale Echokardiographie zur Analyse des Effekts der Beatmung mit positiv endexspiratorischem Druck

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Die Beatmung mit positiv endexspiratorischem Druck (PEEP) ist ein etabliertes Prinzip zur Prophylaxe und Therapie des sog. Lungenversagens (ARDS). Cournand und andere Autoren konnten zeigen, daß es bei zunehmenden PEEP-Stufen zum Blutdruckabfall mit Abnahme des Herzminutenvolumens kommt, ein Umstand, der den Einsatz hoher PEEP-Werte limitiert (Cournand et al. 1948; Powers u. Dutton 1975; Ashbough u. Petty 1973).

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Schuster, S. et al. (1985). Transösophageale Echokardiographie zur Analyse des Effekts der Beatmung mit positiv endexspiratorischem Druck. In: Erbel, R., Meyer, J., Brennecke, R. (eds) Fortschritte der Echokardiographie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70564-9_28

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