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): The pressure generated by the lungs wanting to collapse inward. Pleural Pressure ( Pplcap P sub p l end-sub

(alveolar pressure) is the driving force for airflow. It is determined by two primary variables: Elastic Recoil Pressure ( Pstcap P sub s t end-sub

Useful for assessing the risk of barotrauma and hemodynamic impact. Transpulmonary Pressure ( PLcap P sub cap L ): Calculated as , this is the actual stress applied to the lung tissue. Shapes.PalV.3.var

Based on the notation , this content likely refers to variables associated with Pressure-Volume (PV) loops and alveolar pressure ( Palvcap P sub a l v end-sub

Indicates lung overdistension , where increasing pressure results in little additional volume gain, signaling a need to reduce tidal volume. ): The pressure generated by the lungs wanting

): The pressure in the space surrounding the lungs, influenced by respiratory muscle effort.The relationship is defined by the formula:

The maximum pressure reached in the alveoli at the end of inspiration. Transpulmonary Pressure ( PLcap P sub cap L

Palv=Pst+Pplcap P sub a l v end-sub equals cap P sub s t end-sub plus cap P sub p l end-sub Pressure-Volume (PV) Loop Shapes