Pulmonary volutrauma

Pulmonary volutrauma is a condition in which the alveoli and bronchioles of the lungs are damaged by excessive levels of air, thus overinflating the lungs and physically damaging the tissue. It is often the result of improper or incorrect use of a medical ventilator.[1] Volutrauma is separate from Pulmonary barotrauma because the mechanism of injury is excessive volume (volutrauma), instead of pressure (barotrauma).

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References

  1. Albaiceta GM, Blanch L (2011). "Beyond volutrauma in ARDS: the critical role of lung tissue deformation.". Crit Care. 15 (2): 304. doi:10.1186/cc10052. PMC 3219320Freely accessible. PMID 21489320.


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