Hello Sir, Your lectures are absolutely fantastic. Your explanation is very clear and understandable. I really miss your video on Adaptive support ventilation.
Thank you for your feedback, there are many other videos on www.icureach.com including ASV, but it is also available on UA-cam at ua-cam.com/video/ss8bHTp-TRE/v-deo.html
It is the same whether you use compliance or elastance, as you mentioned compliance is the reverse of elastance or it is volume divided by pressure. Whereas elastance is pressure divided by volume. The idea is on the PV curve, the most compliant area (or the lowest elastance) is the middle part of the curve.
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Hello Sir,
Your lectures are absolutely fantastic. Your explanation is very clear and understandable. I really miss your video on Adaptive support ventilation.
Thank you for your feedback, there are many other videos on www.icureach.com including ASV, but it is also available on UA-cam at ua-cam.com/video/ss8bHTp-TRE/v-deo.html
@@ICUREACH thank you very much sir i could find the videos when i scrolled down. I am sorry to have bothered you.
I'm sorry, do you mean compliance, rather than elastance? Elastance is the inverse of compliance.
It is the same whether you use compliance or elastance, as you mentioned compliance is the reverse of elastance or it is volume divided by pressure. Whereas elastance is pressure divided by volume. The idea is on the PV curve, the most compliant area (or the lowest elastance) is the middle part of the curve.