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good day my name is neil ferguson im head of critical care medicine at the university health network in sinai health in toronto and professor in the inter-departmental division of critical care medicine at the university of toronto today for the next 12 minutes were going to talk about how to set the right peak these are my disclosures which arent particularly relevant to this talk important to recognize that the debate about what is the right peep is not a new one in fact a lot of what we know about peep summarized in this nice paper from peter suter and barry fairley published in the england journal in 1975 where they showed that the peep that provided the best oxygen transport and the best total compliance was the same and was inversely proportional to the initial size of the baby lung or the functional residual capacity things have moved on from there in debates of rage for the next two or three decades weve seen our use of peep evolve a little bit over time between 1998 and 20