The principle and development of adaptive support ventilation mode
Authors:
R. Kerekeš; J. Kofránek
Authors‘ workplace:
Ústav patologické fyziologie 1. LF UK Praha, oddělení biokybernetiky, přednosta prof. MUDr. E. Nečas, DrSc.
Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., , 1999, č. 4, s. 162-166
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Overview
Besides the control of adequate gas exchange, the closed-loop control modes focus on effective and comfortable weaning from mechanical ventilation.They solve the problem of adaptation of a ventilator setting to variations in pulmonary mechanics. Such modes are able to assist a patient all the timehe is connected. The advantage of adaptive support ventilation (ASV) mode is noninvasive measurement of patient’s work of breathing without usingan esophageal catheter and maintaining of an optimal breathing pattern to eliminate the adverse effects of mechanical ventilation.
Key words:
ventilator weaning – optimal breathing pattern – closed-loop ventilation
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Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
1999 Issue 4
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