REBEL Core Cast 143.0–Ventilators Part 3: Oxygenation & Ventilation — Mastering the Balance on the Ventilator
When you take the airway, you take the wheel and ...
Frank explains diffusion and Eric outlines using FiO2 and PEEP to move oxygen into alveoli and blood.
When you take the airway, you take the wheel and you now control the patient’s oxygenation and ventilation. In this REBEL Crit episode, Dr. Lodeserto and Dr. Acker walk through the physiology, ventilator strategies, and clinical curveballs that separate calm control from chaos at the bedside.
1. Oxygenation — Getting O₂ In
2. Ventilation — Getting CO₂ Out
Disease-specific strategies:
Ventilator management is part science, part art. Understanding the physiology and knowing when to bend or break the rules helps protect patients from ventilator-induced injury and improves outcomes.
Post Peer Reviewed By: Marco Propersi, DO (Twitter/X: @Marco_propersi), and Mark Ramzy, DO (X: @MRamzyDO)
Show Notes By: Rubén Tapia-Bucheli, M.D.
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