Tasty Morsels of Critical Care

Tasty Morsels of Critical Care 092 | Oesophageal Balloon

Dec 22, 2025
Delve into the fascinating world of oesophageal balloons, innovative devices that aid in measuring pressures in critical care. Learn how these devices function like fancy NG tubes, providing crucial insights into pleural pressure. Discover their clinical applications, from titrating PEEP to assessing muscle contributions in respiratory injuries. Despite their potential, barriers like cost and compatibility keep them from routine use. Tune in for practical insights and a look at emerging research in respiratory mechanics.
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ANECDOTE

Simple Description Of The Device

  • The host describes esophageal balloons as "fancy NG tubes" with an inflatable balloon placed in the lower third of the esophagus.
  • Inflating the balloon with a small amount of air lets you transduce local pressure for measurement.
INSIGHT

Esophageal Balloon Measures Transpulmonary Pressure

  • An esophageal balloon measures esophageal pressure as a surrogate for pleural pressure.
  • Subtracting Pes from airway plateau pressure yields transpulmonary pressure (Ptp), the lung's distending pressure.
ADVICE

Confirm Placement And Validity First

  • Verify balloon placement and measurement validity before using Pes clinically.
  • Refer to review papers and practical guides for troubleshooting placement and calibration.
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