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. 2020 Apr 7;10:39. doi: 10.1186/s13613-020-00654-y

Table 2.

Changes of respiratory variables at the lower pressure support level

Respiratory variable All patients n = 20 Low-pendelluft group n = 12 High-pendelluft group n = 8 p-value
Δ Tidal volume, mL − 68 [− 123: − 142] − 56 [-105: − 30] − 90 [− 158: − 95] .069
Δ Respiratory rate, bpm 3 [0:7] 2 [0:7] 4 [3:11] .270
Δ Minute ventilation, L − 0.2 [− 1.2:0.5] − 0.3 [− 1.2:0.4] 0 [− 1.6:1.3] .440
Δ End-tidal CO2, mmHg 2 [0:3] 1 [0:1] 3 [2:6] .011
Δ p0.1, cmH2O 1.1 [0.1–2] 1 [0.1–2.1] 1.2 [0.2–1.9] .910
Δ RSBi, Bpm/L 17 [7-33] 13 [2–30] 23 [12–56] .190
Δ Pendelluft, mL 1.4 [− 1.3:7.7] − 0.5 [− 1.7: 1.1] 8.8 [5.6–12.8] .000
 To ventral ROIs, mL 0 [− 1:0] 0 [− 1.3:0] 0 [0:1.1] .037
 To dorsal ROIs, mL 1.5 [0.4:5.8] 0.5 [− 1:1.2] 7.6 [4.7:11.8] <.001

Bpm, breaths per minute; p0.1, occlusion pressure at 100 ms; RSBi, Rapid Shallow Breathing index; ROI, region of interest. Data are expressed as median [25th:75th percentile]