Pediatric research
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Compared with conventional modes of patient-initiated mechanical ventilation, respiratory mechanical unloading aims at improving the match between ventilator pressure profiles and the specific derangements in lung mechanics. This may reduce lung barotrauma. The ventilator pressure increases either in proportion to the volume or to the flow of spontaneous breathing (elastic or resistive unloading), thereby selectively decreasing elastic or resistive work of breathing. ⋯ We conclude that respiratory unloading with an appropriate gain enhances the effect of diaphragmatic muscle activity on ventilation. A stable breathing pattern ensues whenever a regular spontaneous effort is present. However, excessive gain causes large tidal volumes during elastic unloading or oscillations during resistive unloading.