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Pressure-controlled ventilation versus volume-controlled ventilation for adult patients with acute respiratory failure: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Pressure-controlled ventilation versus volume-controlled ventilation for adult patients with acute respiratory failure: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Update: 2025-09-02
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When it comes to saving lives in the ICU, every breath counts. But what’s the best way to deliver that breath—pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV) or volume-controlled ventilation (VCV)?


In this episode, we dive into a new systematic review and meta-analysis that put these two ventilator modes head-to-head in over 1,100 patients with acute respiratory failure. The findings may surprise you: while both modes showed no major differences in barotrauma or overall mortality, PCV hinted at a slight edge in reducing deaths among patients with ARDS.


What does this mean for frontline clinicians? Could PCV be the more patient-friendly option when seconds matter? Join us as we unpack the data, discuss the implications for practice, and explore where future research needs to go.


Tune in for a deep dive into ventilator strategies that could shape critical care worldwide.

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Pressure-controlled ventilation versus volume-controlled ventilation for adult patients with acute respiratory failure: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Pressure-controlled ventilation versus volume-controlled ventilation for adult patients with acute respiratory failure: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Haney Mallemat