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A taxonomy for mechanical ventilation: 10 fundamental maxims.

Robert L Chatburn1, Mohamad El-Khatib2, Eduardo Mireles-Cabodevila3.   

Abstract

The American Association for Respiratory Care has declared a benchmark for competency in mechanical ventilation that includes the ability to "apply to practice all ventilation modes currently available on all invasive and noninvasive mechanical ventilators." This level of competency presupposes the ability to identify, classify, compare, and contrast all modes of ventilation. Unfortunately, current educational paradigms do not supply the tools to achieve such goals. To fill this gap, we expand and refine a previously described taxonomy for classifying modes of ventilation and explain how it can be understood in terms of 10 fundamental constructs of ventilator technology: (1) defining a breath, (2) defining an assisted breath, (3) specifying the means of assisting breaths based on control variables specified by the equation of motion, (4) classifying breaths in terms of how inspiration is started and stopped, (5) identifying ventilator-initiated versus patient-initiated start and stop events, (6) defining spontaneous and mandatory breaths, (7) defining breath sequences (8), combining control variables and breath sequences into ventilatory patterns, (9) describing targeting schemes, and (10) constructing a formal taxonomy for modes of ventilation composed of control variable, breath sequence, and targeting schemes. Having established the theoretical basis of the taxonomy, we demonstrate a step-by-step procedure to classify any mode on any mechanical ventilator.
Copyright © 2014 by Daedalus Enterprises.

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Keywords:  classification; controlled vocabulary; mechanical ventilation; mechanical ventilator; modes of ventilation; ontology; standardized nomenclature; survey; taxonomy; ventilator

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25118309     DOI: 10.4187/respcare.03057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Care        ISSN: 0020-1324            Impact factor:   2.258


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1.  Design and performance testing of a novel emergency ventilator for in-hospital use.

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2.  Computerised decision support for differential lung ventilation.

Authors:  Fleur T Tehrani
Journal:  Healthc Technol Lett       Date:  2019-04-03

3.  Recommendations for mechanical ventilation of critically ill children from the Paediatric Mechanical Ventilation Consensus Conference (PEMVECC).

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Review 4.  Trends in mechanical ventilation: are we ventilating our patients in the best possible way?

Authors:  Raffaele L Dellaca'; Chiara Veneroni; Ramon Farre'
Journal:  Breathe (Sheff)       Date:  2017-06

5.  A new global and comprehensive model for ICU ventilator performances evaluation.

Authors:  Nicolas S Marjanovic; Agathe De Simone; Guillaume Jegou; Erwan L'Her
Journal:  Ann Intensive Care       Date:  2017-06-17       Impact factor: 6.925

6.  Advanced modes of mechanical ventilation and optimal targeting schemes.

Authors:  Matthias van der Staay; Robert L Chatburn
Journal:  Intensive Care Med Exp       Date:  2018-08-22

7.  The use of high-frequency percussive ventilation after cardiac surgery significantly improves gas exchange without impairment of hemodynamics.

Authors:  Charles Oribabor; Iosif Gulkarov; Felix Khusid; Emma Fischer Ms; Adebayo Esan; Nancy Rizzuto; Anthony Tortolani; Paris Ayanna Dattilo; Kaki Suen; Justin Ugwu; Brent Kenney
Journal:  Can J Respir Ther       Date:  2018-11-01

8.  Dangerous Pressurization and Inappropriate Alarms during Water Occlusion of the Expiratory Circuit of Commonly Used Infant Ventilators.

Authors:  Murray Hinder; Aldo Perdomo; Mark Tracy
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-04-26       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Automatic detection of ventilatory modes during invasive mechanical ventilation.

Authors:  Gastón Murias; Jaume Montanyà; Encarna Chacón; Anna Estruga; Carles Subirà; Rafael Fernández; Bernat Sales; Candelaria de Haro; Josefina López-Aguilar; Umberto Lucangelo; Jesús Villar; Robert M Kacmarek; Lluís Blanch
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2016-08-14       Impact factor: 9.097

Review 10.  The dawn of physiological closed-loop ventilation-a review.

Authors:  Philip von Platen; Anake Pomprapa; Burkhard Lachmann; Steffen Leonhardt
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2020-03-29       Impact factor: 9.097

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