Intrinsic PEEP on static pressure-volume curves

Abstract
The static pressure volume (PV) curve of the total respiratory system is a well established method to assess pulmonary mechanics during respiratory failure. We have tested the impact of auto-PEEP on the PV curve determination in 16 COPD patients. An isovolumic pressure increment (IPI) was found at the beginning of the curve and a close correlation between IPI and auto-PEEP level (r=0.962)p<0.001) was observed. The regression equation was not significantly different from the identity line. We conclude that the appearance of IPI in PV curves is largely determined by auto-PEEP and it is a good estimate of the existing auto PEEP level.