Literature DB >> 22014424

[Interpretation of ventilator curves in patients with acute respiratory failure].

E Correger1, G Murias, E Chacon, A Estruga, B Sales, J Lopez-Aguilar, J Montanya, U Lucangelo, O Garcia-Esquirol, A Villagra, J Villar, R M Kacmarek, M J Burgueño, L Blanch.   

Abstract

Mechanical ventilation is a therapeutic intervention involving the temporary replacement of ventilatory function with the purpose of improving symptoms in patients with acute respiratory failure. Technological advances have facilitated the development of sophisticated ventilators for viewing and recording the respiratory waveforms, which are a valuable source of information for the clinician. The correct interpretation of these curves is crucial for the correct diagnosis and early detection of anomalies, and for understanding physiological aspects related to mechanical ventilation and patient-ventilator interaction. The present study offers a guide for the interpretation of the airway pressure and flow and volume curves of the ventilator, through the analysis of different clinical scenarios.
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier España, S.L. and SEMICYUC. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22014424     DOI: 10.1016/j.medin.2011.08.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Intensiva        ISSN: 0210-5691            Impact factor:   2.491


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Authors:  Gastón Murias; Candelaria de Haro; Lluis Blanch
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2015-12-16       Impact factor: 17.440

2.  Asynchronies during mechanical ventilation are associated with mortality.

Authors:  Lluís Blanch; Ana Villagra; Bernat Sales; Jaume Montanya; Umberto Lucangelo; Manel Luján; Oscar García-Esquirol; Encarna Chacón; Anna Estruga; Joan C Oliva; Alberto Hernández-Abadia; Guillermo M Albaiceta; Enrique Fernández-Mondejar; Rafael Fernández; Josefina Lopez-Aguilar; Jesús Villar; Gastón Murias; Robert M Kacmarek
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2015-02-19       Impact factor: 17.440

3.  "Undulation on ventilator wave" may indicate serious lung pathology.

Authors:  Saurabh Kumar Das; Nang Sujali Chopoo
Journal:  Lung India       Date:  2016 Jan-Feb

4.  Preliminary experience on the safety and tolerability of mechanical "insufflation-exsufflation" in subjects with artificial airway.

Authors:  Miguel Sánchez-García; Passio Santos; Gema Rodríguez-Trigo; Fernando Martínez-Sagasti; Tomás Fariña-González; Ángela Del Pino-Ramírez; Carlos Cardenal-Sánchez; Beatriz Busto-González; Mónica Requesens-Solera; Mercedes Nieto-Cabrera; Francisco Romero-Romero; Antonio Núñez-Reiz
Journal:  Intensive Care Med Exp       Date:  2018-04-03

5.  From hardware store to hospital: a COVID-19-inspired, cost-effective, open-source, in vivo-validated ventilator for use in resource-scarce regions.

Authors:  Matthew H Park; Yuanjia Zhu; Hanjay Wang; Nicholas A Tran; Jinsuh Jung; Michael J Paulsen; Annabel M Imbrie-Moore; Samuel Baker; Robert Wilkerson; Mateo Marin-Cuartas; Danielle M Mullis; Y Joseph Woo
Journal:  Biodes Manuf       Date:  2021-09-22

6.  Partially RepRapable automated open source bag valve mask-based ventilator.

Authors:  Aliaksei Petsiuk; Nagendra G Tanikella; Samantha Dertinger; Adam Pringle; Shane Oberloier; Joshua M Pearce
Journal:  HardwareX       Date:  2020-08-11
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