Positive end expiratory pressure

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Positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) is the amount of pressure that remains at the end of the expiratory phase which can be set in mechanically ventilated patients.

Benefits of PEEP

  • Increased FRC
  • Prevents closing of alveoli, thereby reducing airway opening pressure