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Desired Minute Ventilation Calculator

The minute ventilation and rate needed to move an arterial CO₂ to a target — the classic bedside correction formula, with its assumptions and limits stated.

Written by Apex Respiratory Editorial Team

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Enter the current rate, tidal volume, current PaCO₂, and desired PaCO₂ to calculate the minute ventilation and rate to set.

Reading the correction

PaCO₂ varies inversely with alveolar (and, with dead space constant, minute) ventilation, so to halve the CO₂ you roughly double the ventilation.

You can reach the target V̇E by changing rate, tidal volume, or both — this tool holds VT constant and gives the rate.

The relationship is approximate and breaks down at high rates: expiratory time shortens (gas trapping / auto-PEEP) and dead space blunts the gain. In ARDS keep VT lung-protective and adjust the rate, watching plateau pressure and auto-PEEP — or accept permissive hypercapnia.

Educational use only. This material supports respiratory therapy education and exam review. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for clinical judgment, institutional protocols, or physician orders. Always follow facility policies and current provider orders, and verify calculations independently before clinical use.

Sources

  1. Kacmarek RM, Stoller JK, Heuer AJ. Egan's Fundamentals of Respiratory Care. 12th ed. Elsevier; 2021.
  2. Hess DR, Kacmarek RM. Essentials of Mechanical Ventilation. 4th ed. McGraw-Hill; 2019.

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