نتایج جستجو برای: volume controlled mechanical ventilation

تعداد نتایج: 926537  

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2010
Kevin K Chung Steven E Wolf Evan M Renz Patrick F Allan James K Aden Gerald A Merrill Mehdi C Shelhamer Booker T King Christopher E White David G Bell Martin G Schwacha Sandra M Wanek Charles E Wade John B Holcomb Lorne H Blackbourne Leopoldo C Cancio

OBJECTIVES In select burn intensive care units, high-frequency percussive ventilation is preferentially used to provide mechanical ventilation in support of patients with acute lung injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and inhalation injury. However, we found an absence of prospective studies comparing high-frequency percussive ventilation with contemporary low-tidal volume ventilation ...

2016
Volodymyr Mishchuk Orest Lerchuk Andriy Dvorakevych Volodymyr Khomyak

INTRODUCTION The objectives were to study the changes in the mechanics of respiration in children undergoing surgery depending on the value of intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) during laparoscopic procedures, and to compare the effects of different mechanical ventilation modes - pressure controlled (PCV) and volume controlled (VCV) ventilation - on the mechanics of respiration considering carboxyp...

2012
Leonardo Govoni Raffaele L Dellaca’ Oscar Peñuelas Giacomo Bellani Antonio Artigas Miquel Ferrer Daniel Navajas Antonio Pedotti Ramon Farré

Even if the performance of a given ventilator has been evaluated in the laboratory under very well controlled conditions, inappropriate maintenance and lack of long-term stability and accuracy of the ventilator sensors may lead to ventilation errors in actual clinical practice. The aim of this study was to evaluate the actual performances of ventilators during clinical routines. A resistance (7...

2015
Rosa Di mussi Savino Spadaro Lucia Mirabella Carlo Alberto Volta Gabriella Serio Francesco Staffieri Michele Dambrosio Gilda Cinnella Francesco Bruno Salvatore Grasso

BACKGROUND Prolonged controlled mechanical ventilation depresses diaphragmatic efficiency. Assisted modes of ventilation should improve it. We assessed the impact of pressure support ventilation versus neurally adjusted ventilator assist on diaphragmatic efficiency. METHOD Patients previously ventilated with controlled mechanical ventilation for 72 hours or more were randomized to be ventilat...

Journal: :Chest 1992
P Valta J Takala R Foster C Weissman J M Kinney

STUDY OBJECTIVE To assess the accuracy of the respiratory inductive plethysmography in the measurement of PEEP-induced changes in end-expiratory lung volume during mechanical ventilation and its accuracy and stability in the measurement of ventilation during controlled mechanical ventilation and spontaneous breathing. DESIGN An open comparison between two methods using a criterion standard. E...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2008
Pascale C Gruber Charles D Gomersall Patricia Leung Gavin M Joynt Siu Keung Ng Ka-Man Ho Malcolm J Underwood

BACKGROUND Adaptive-support ventilation (ASV) is a minute ventilation-controlled mode governed by a closed-loop algorithm. With ASV, tidal volume and respiratory rate are automatically adjusted to minimize work of breathing. Studies indicate that ventilation in ASV enables more rapid weaning. The authors conducted a randomized controlled trial to determine whether ventilation in ASV results in ...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2008
Karen Maes Dries Testelmans Pascal Cadot Keith Deruisseau Scott K Powers Marc Decramer Ghislaine Gayan-Ramirez

RATIONALE Mechanical ventilation is known to induce ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction. Patients submitted to mechanical ventilation often receive massive doses of corticosteroids that may cause further deterioration of diaphragm function. OBJECTIVES To examine whether the combination of 24 hours of controlled mechanical ventilation with corticosteroid administration would exacerbate ve...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
A Vieillard-Baron Y Loubieres J M Schmitt B Page O Dubourg F Jardin

In a context such as acute respiratory distress syndrome, where optimum tidal volume and airway pressure levels are debated, the present study was designed to differentiate the right ventricular (RV) consequences of increasing lung volume from those secondary to increasing airway pressure during tidal ventilation. The study was conducted by combined two-dimensional echocardiographic and Doppler...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2014
Sébastien Champion

essentials of respiratory care, 4th edition. St. Louis:Mosby Elsevier; 2005:103. 13. L’Her E, Roy A. Bench tests of simple, handy ventilators for pandemics: performance, autonomy, and ergonomy. Respir Care 2011;56(6):751-760. 14. Lyazidi A, Thille AW, Carteaux G, Galia F, Brochard L, Richard JC. Bench test evaluation of volume delivered by modern ICU ventilators during volume-controlled ventila...

Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB), with different types of respiratory tract involvements, has a high rate of mortality all around the world. Endobronchial involvement, which is a slightly common tuberculous infection, requires special attention due to its severe complications such as bronchostenosis. Aim of study of this study was describes, one type of pulmonary tuberculosis with less diagnosed...

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