نتایج جستجو برای: volume controlled mechanical ventilation

تعداد نتایج: 926537  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 1997
S K Sinha S M Donn J Gavey M McCarty

Fifty preterm infants weighing 1200 g or more with clinical and radiographic evidence of respiratory distress syndrome, requiring both mechanical ventilation and exogenous surfactant replacement, were randomly allocated to receive either volume controlled ventilation or time cycled, pressure limited ventilation. Tidal volume delivery in each group was deliberately controlled at 5-8 ml/kg so tha...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2005
Umberto Lucangelo Francesca Bernabé Lluís Blanch

The aim of this article is to identify and interpret the data provided by modern ventilators that provide the greatest clinical help in evaluating respiratory mechanics during mechanical ventilation. In intensive care, respiratory mechanics can be assessed in dynamic conditions (no flow-interruption) or static conditions (occlusion techniques) to record compliance and resistance and to monitor ...

Journal: :Journal of critical care 2018
Lonny Ashworth Yasuhiro Norisue Megan Koster Jeff Anderson Junko Takada Hatsuyo Ebisu

Pressure controlled ventilation is a common mode of ventilation used to manage both adult and pediatric populations. However, there is very little evidence that distinguishes the efficacy of pressure controlled ventilation over that of volume controlled ventilation in the adult population. This gap in the literature may be due to the absence of a consistent and systematic algorithm for managing...

2014
Marzena Zielińska Stanisław Zieliński Alicja Śniatkowska-Bartkowska

Respiratory failure is the leading reason for the admission of children to intensive care units, and the ventilator is the main therapeutic tool used during the treatment of these patients. A competently used ventilator and adequate knowledge of the anatomy, histology and physiology of the respiratory system in particular age groups of children (especially among neonates and infants) are crucia...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2003
Kazuya Tachibana Hideaki Imanaka Muneyuki Takeuchi Yuji Takauchi Hiroshi Miyano Masaji Nishimura

BACKGROUND Although evaluation of cardiac output by the partial carbon dioxide rebreathing technique is as accurate as thermodilution techniques under controlled mechanical ventilation, it is less accurate at low tidal volume. It is not clear whether reduced accuracy is due to low tidal volume or low minute ventilation. The effect of spontaneous breathing on the accuracy of partial carbon dioxi...

2016
Jonathan Dugernier Gregory Reychler Xavier Wittebole Jean Roeseler Virginie Depoortere Thierry Sottiaux Jean-Bernard Michotte Rita Vanbever Thierry Dugernier Pierre Goffette Marie-Agnes Docquier Christian Raftopoulos Philippe Hantson François Jamar Pierre-François Laterre

BACKGROUND Volume-controlled ventilation has been suggested to optimize lung deposition during nebulization although promoting spontaneous ventilation is targeted to avoid ventilator-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction. Comparing topographic aerosol lung deposition during volume-controlled ventilation and spontaneous ventilation in pressure support has never been performed. The aim of this study ...

2016
Toru Kotani Shinshu Katayama Satoshi Fukuda Yuya Miyazaki Yoko Sato

PURPOSE Low tidal volume ventilation improves the outcomes of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). However, no studies have investigated the use of a rescue therapy involving mechanical ventilation when low tidal volume ventilation cannot maintain homeostasis. Inverse ratio ventilation (IRV) is one candidate for such rescue therapy, but the roles and effects of IRV as a rescue therapy re...

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