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- Peak_inspiratory_pressure abstract "Peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) is the highest level of pressure applied to the lungs during inhalation. In mechanical ventilation the number reflects a positive pressure in centimeters of water pressure (cmH2O). In normal breathing, it may sometimes be referred to as the maximal inspiratory pressure (MIPO), which is a negative value.".
- Peak_inspiratory_pressure wikiPageID "33209692".
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- Peak_inspiratory_pressure hasPhotoCollection Peak_inspiratory_pressure.
- Peak_inspiratory_pressure subject Category:Mechanical_ventilation.
- Peak_inspiratory_pressure subject Category:Pulmonology.
- Peak_inspiratory_pressure subject Category:Respiratory_therapy.
- Peak_inspiratory_pressure comment "Peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) is the highest level of pressure applied to the lungs during inhalation. In mechanical ventilation the number reflects a positive pressure in centimeters of water pressure (cmH2O). In normal breathing, it may sometimes be referred to as the maximal inspiratory pressure (MIPO), which is a negative value.".
- Peak_inspiratory_pressure label "Peak inspiratory pressure".
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- Peak_inspiratory_pressure sameAs Q7157859.
- Peak_inspiratory_pressure sameAs Q7157859.
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