نتایج جستجو برای: pressure controlled ventilation

تعداد نتایج: 803501  

2002
WAFAA TAHA

The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is an ingenious supraglottic airway device that is designed to provide and maintain a seal around the laryngeal inlet for spontaneous ventilation and allow controlled ventilation at modest level of positive pressure [1]. Successful insertion of LMA requires sufficient depth of anaesthesia and depression of airway reflexes to avoid gagging, coughing and laryngeal ...

2006
Sang Beom Nam Yon Hee Shim Min Soo Kim Young Chul You Youn-Woo Lee Dong Woo Han Jong Seok Lee

The CobraPLA (CPLA) is a relatively new supraglottic airway device that has not been sufficiently investigated. Here, we performed a prospective observational study to evaluate the efficacy of the CPLA during controlled ventilation. In 50 anesthetized and paralyzed patients undergoing elective surgery a CPLA was inserted and inflated to an intracuff pressure of 60 cm H2O. The success rate of in...

Journal: :The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery 1996
M T Camacho M Edelman A Rozenblit J C McKitrick K Pinsker S C Fell

spontaneous breathing as soon as possible 2 and lowpressure suction of the chest tubes after operation are critical.2, 3 Some ventilatory support is necessary, however, when a patient continues to have hypoventilation after operation. Pressure-controlled ventilation rather than volume-controlled ventilation has been recommended for such patients because it can deliver high inspired gas flows in...

2017
Dirk Schädler Georg Miestinger Tobias Becher Inéz Frerichs Norbert Weiler Christoph Hörmann

INTRODUCTION Automated control of mechanical ventilation during general anaesthesia is not common. A novel system for automated control of most of the ventilator settings was designed and is available on an anaesthesia machine. METHODS AND ANALYSIS The 'Automated control of mechanical ventilation during general anesthesia study' (AVAS) is an international investigator-initiated bicentric obse...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2010
Chanikarn Wongviriyawong Tilo Winkler R Scott Harris Jose G Venegas

The difference in effectiveness between volume-controlled ventilation (VCV) and pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV) on mechanically ventilated patients during bronchoconstriction is not totally clear. PCV is thought to deliver a more uniform distribution of ventilation than VCV, but the delivered tidal volume could be unstable and affected by changes in the degree of constriction. To explore ...

2015
Espen R. Nakstad Helge Opdahl Fridtjof Heyerdahl Fredrik Borchsenius Ole H. Skjønsberg

BACKGROUND The insertion of suction devices through endotracheal tubes (ETTs) increases airway resistance and the subsequent suctioning may reduce airway pressures and facilitate atelectasis. The aim of this study was to investigate how airway pressures and tidal volumes change when different combinations of suction equipment and ETT sizes are used, and to what extent unfavorable effects can be...

جهانگیری, بهمن ,

Some syndromes that are characterized by abnormalities of the skull, facial bones, and mandibule, most of these patients are from the pediatric population. For the anaesthetic management of patients with various craniofacial dysostosis are as follows: 1) The necessary for careful evaluation of the airway by simply observing the patient. 2) Evaluation of the patient for abnormalities of the hear...

Journal: :JAMA 2005
Eddy Fan Dale M Needham Thomas E Stewart

CONTEXT The acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome are critical illnesses associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Mechanical ventilation is the cornerstone of supportive therapy. However, despite several important advances, the optimal strategy for ventilation and adjunctive therapies for patients with acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome is ...

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2013
Guillaume Carteaux Jordi Mancebo Alain Mercat Jean Dellamonica Jean-Christophe M Richard Hernan Aguirre-Bermeo Achille Kouatchet Gaetan Beduneau Arnaud W Thille Laurent Brochard

OBJECTIVES During proportional assist ventilation with load-adjustable gain factors, peak respiratory muscle pressure can be estimated from the peak airway pressure and the percentage of assistance (gain). Adjusting the gain can, therefore, target a given level of respiratory effort. This study assessed the clinical feasibility of titrating proportional assist ventilation with load-adjustable g...

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