نتایج جستجو برای: synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation

تعداد نتایج: 119524  

Journal: :Physiological reports 2016
Linda Heskamp Benno Lansdorp Jeroen Hopman Joris Lemson Willem-Pieter de Boode

During positive pressure ventilation, arterial pressure variations, like the pulse pressure variation (PPV), are observed in neonates. However, the frequency of the PPV does not always correspond with the respiratory rate. It is hypothesized that PPV is caused by cardiopulmonary interaction, but that this mismatch is related to the low respiratory rate/heart rate ratio. Therefore, the goal of t...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1997
J C Rozé J M Liet V Gournay T Debillon C Gaultier

Newborn infants may have a high oxygen cost of breathing (OCB) at the time of being weaned from mechanical ventilation. We hypothesized that this increase in oxygen consumption (V'O2) could be reduced by using certain weaning ventilatory modes. We designed a study to assess V'O2 during three weaning ventilatory modes: patient triggered ventilation, synchronous intermittent mandatory ventilation...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2015
Vincenzo Salvo Gianluca Lista Enrica Lupo Alberto Ricotti Luc J I Zimmermann Antonio W D Gavilanes Ignazio Barberi Micaela Colivicchi Francesca Temporini Diego Gazzolo

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES There is evidence that new methods of noninvasive ventilation (NIV) support have significantly changed respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) management in preterm infants. Further perspectives for neonatologists involve the assessment of different NIV strategies in terms of availability, effectiveness, and failure. This study evaluates the efficacy of 2 different NIV str...

Journal: :Chest 1985
K L Christopher T A Neff J L Bowman D J Eberle C G Irvin J T Good

A mechanical lung was used to evaluate the pressure and flow characteristics of four demand and two continuous flow intermittent mandatory ventilation (IMV) systems. The amount of negative pressure required to initiate inspiratory flow and peak expiratory resistance were measured. The inspiratory pressure required to initiate flow in the demand mode was also compared to pressures generated in t...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1978
A Perel R Katzenelson F Magora S Cotev J T Davidson

The lungs of 25 patients were ventilated with intermittent mandatory ventilation (IMV) during anaesthesia using the Manley Servovent Model MS. This ventilatory mode is especially suitable for prolonged operations in which there is no need for muscle relaxation. While incorporating the advantages of spontaneous and mechanical ventilation, it is superior to both in selected cases. The Manley Serv...

Journal: :archives of anesthesiology and critical care 0
atabak najafi department of anesthesiology and critical care, sina hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

variability of tidal volume and respiratory rate in normally breathing man has long been demonstrated [1]. however because of lack of knowledge and technology primary ventilators could only deliver a fixed tidal volume in a fixed rate the so called volume controlled ventilation (vcv). vcv was volume preset time triggered and cycled and there was no synchronization with patient’s breaths. at tha...

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