pressure controlled ventilation

How does it differ from Volume Controlled Ventilation?

In Volume Controlled Ventilation (VCV), the clinician sets a target volume for each breath, and the ventilator adjusts the pressure to deliver that volume. In contrast, PCV ensures a set pressure is delivered, and the volume varies depending on the lung compliance and resistance. This can be particularly beneficial in pediatric patients whose lung mechanics can change rapidly.

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