pressure controlled ventilation

What is Pressure Controlled Ventilation?

Pressure Controlled Ventilation (PCV) is a mode of mechanical ventilation where the clinician sets a target pressure for each breath. This method is commonly used in pediatrics to ensure a consistent pressure is applied to the lungs, which can help to protect the delicate lung tissue in children, especially preterm infants. The main goal of PCV is to achieve adequate gas exchange while minimizing lung injury.

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