| Literature DB >> 25705400 |
Yusuke Chikata1, Mutsuo Onodera2, Hideaki Imanaka3, Masaji Nishimura2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although heated humidifiers (HHs) are the most efficient humidifying device for mechanical ventilation, some HHs do not provide sufficient humidification when the inlet temperature to the water chamber is high. Because portable and home-care ventilators use turbines, blowers, pistons, or compressors to inhale in ambient air, they may have higher gas temperature than ventilators with piping systems. We carried out a bench study to investigate the temperature of gas delivered from portable and home-care ventilators, including the effects of distance from ventilator outlet, fraction of inspiratory oxygen (FIO2), and minute volume (MV).Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 25705400 PMCID: PMC4336268 DOI: 10.1186/2052-0492-1-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Intensive Care ISSN: 2052-0492
Tested ventilators
| Ventilator | Manufacture | Type of supply system | Type of flow sensor |
|---|---|---|---|
| LTV1200 | Philips Respironics | Turbine | Differential pressure |
| HT70 | Newport MEDICAL | Piston | None |
| iVent | GE Healthcare | Blower, turbine | Differential pressure |
| BiPAP Vision | Philips Respironics | Blower | Differential pressure |
| PB840 + compressor | Covidien | Compressor | Hot wire flow sensor |
| (190°C ~ 200°C) | |||
| PB840 | Covidien | Piping | Hot wire flow sensor |
| (190°C ~ 200°C) |
Figure 1Experimental set-up. Starting at the ventilator outlet, in the tube from ventilator to heated humidifier, to monitor gas temperature at each location, single thermistors were placed at 40 cm intervals. The respiratory circuit was completed to return expired gas from the test lung to the ventilator. Since the only concern was to measure gas delivered from the ventilator, the heated humidifier was not turned on.
Figure 2Changes in delivered gas temperature over time. These readings are for gas temperature recorded at the ventilator outlet. The range of temperature of gas which differed as delivered by different ventilators was as wide as 10°C.
Figure 3Effect of distance from outlet on temperature of gas delivered from the ventilators. For each ventilator, by the time the gas had traveled 40 cm from the outlet, gas temperature fell less than 35°C.