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In CPAP ur continuously providing airflow to the alveoli during inspiartion and exp in order to keep high alveaolar pressure to lessen the accumulation of fluid from drowning or even in obstructive sleep apnea to keep high pressure for gas exchange

In PEEP ur are basically keeping the alveoli open at the end of expiration to incr gas exchange in Pt w/ ARDS (also fluid collection in alveoli)


Now my question is why could you not use CPAP vs PEEP in ARDS and vice versa for drowing. What the importance or difference here?

  #2

The two terms PEEP and CPAP are used interchangeably, and lead to inappropriate confusion: they are the same thing, although CPAP is a more technically correct term. The concept of PEEP is that a pressure is applied at the end of expiration to maintain alveolar recruitment. Airway pressure is kept positive, and is never allowed to return to atmospheric. When inspiration commences, it is on top of this the pressure that remains in the airway at the end of expiration – this is the baseline airway pressure (below which it cannot go) and lasts for the duration of the respiratory cycle (regardless of the inspiratory mode of ventilation). Therefore, all patients who have a resistance applied to expiration (to prevent derecruitment) are on CPAP. Nevertheless, it is conventional to describe this mode as PEEP. The current thinking on CPAP is that the level set should be above the lower inflection point of the pressure volume curve , although this is controversial . An easier strategy is to base PEEP on Oxygen requirements .When CPAP is used as a mode, it usually described a mode of ventilation without additional inspiratory support. So if you put somebody on CPAP of 5cmH2O on a mechanical ventilator, this is 5cm of positive pressure applied to the airway in inspiration and expiration. Any pressure support level dialed up on a ventilator is above CPAP: 5cmH20 of PEEP (CPAP) and 5cmH20 pressure support leads to a peak airway pressure in inspiration of 10cmH2O: pressure support is always described as a pressure above PEEP/CPAP.


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thx a lot for the great explanation







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