Tidal Volume

Tidal Volume is the volume of air inhaled and exhaled with each breath. It is an important measure of pulmonary (lung) function and is closely related to the functioning of other respiratory muscles. Tidal Volume contributes to oxygen delivery to the organs and tissues of the body, and is closely monitored in critical care settings such as intensive care units and operating rooms. Abnormalities in Tidal Volume can indicate breathing difficulty and impaired lung functioning, making Tidal Volume an important tool for monitoring and managing respiratory health.

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