Fig. 1From: Using airway resistance measurement to determine when to switch ventilator modes in congenital diaphragmatic hernia: a case reportClinical findings of case 1. a. The intestinal tract herniated into the left thoracic cavity, and left lung hypoplasia was observed. The mediastinum and heart are offset to the right. b. The right ventricle expanded causing the left ventricle to be overwhelmed. c. Tricuspid regurgitation was moderate, and the estimated right ventricular pressure was 36 mmHg. The body’s blood pressure at that time was 54/38 (45) mmHg. LV: left ventricle. RV: right ventricle. TR: Tricuspid regurgitationBack to article page