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In this episode of *PICU Doc on Call Shorts*, pediatric ICU physicians Dr. Pradip Kamat and Dr. Rahul Damania discuss respiratory time constants and their clinical relevance in pediatric critical care. Using a case of a six-year-old with near-fatal status asthmaticus on mechanical ventilation, they explain how prolonged time constants from high airway resistance cause air trapping, dynamic hyperinflation, and intrinsic PEEP. They emphasize recognizing these issues through ventilator waveforms and highlight that increasing respiratory rate can worsen hypercapnia in obstructive disease. Key management strategies include reducing respiratory rate, extending expiratory time, and accepting permissive hypercapnia to ensure hemodynamic stability.
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By Dr. Pradip Kamat, Dr. Rahul Damania, Dr. Monica Gray4.9
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In this episode of *PICU Doc on Call Shorts*, pediatric ICU physicians Dr. Pradip Kamat and Dr. Rahul Damania discuss respiratory time constants and their clinical relevance in pediatric critical care. Using a case of a six-year-old with near-fatal status asthmaticus on mechanical ventilation, they explain how prolonged time constants from high airway resistance cause air trapping, dynamic hyperinflation, and intrinsic PEEP. They emphasize recognizing these issues through ventilator waveforms and highlight that increasing respiratory rate can worsen hypercapnia in obstructive disease. Key management strategies include reducing respiratory rate, extending expiratory time, and accepting permissive hypercapnia to ensure hemodynamic stability.
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