Fig. 3.
Transpulmonary pressures. (A–C) Transpulmonary plateau pressures (A), transpulmonary driving pressures (B), and end-expiratory transpulmonary pressures (C) after intubation (Baseline), with abdominal insufflation (Pneumoperitoneum), in Trendelenburg with pneumoperitoneum (Trendelenburg), and after release of abdominal insufflation with a level bed (Desufflation). The data are stratified by body mass index (kg/m2). The box plots show medians and the 25th and 75 percentiles, the whiskers are the 10th and 90th percentiles, and dots represent the outliers.