This study investigates the short-term physiological effects of pressure rise time modulation during volume-guaranteed ventilation in neonates. Pressure rise time is an adjustable parameter that influences how quickly inspiratory pressure reaches the target level during mechanical ventilation. In this study, different pressure rise time settings will be applied during volume-guaranteed ventilation, and their effects on respiratory parameters, gas exchange, and patient-ventilator interaction will be evaluated. The aim is to determine whether modulation of pressure rise time has measurable short-term physiological effects in ventilated neonates and to identify optimal ventilator settings that may improve respiratory support.
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Change in peak inspiratory pressure
Timeframe: Immediately after pressure rise time adjustment during the study procedure