نتایج جستجو برای: تهویه دهنده ها ventilators

تعداد نتایج: 355830  

Journal: :Respiration; international review of thoracic diseases 2012
Patrick Pasquina Dan Adler Pamela Farr Pascale Bourqui Pierre Olivier Bridevaux Jean-Paul Janssens

BACKGROUND Recent home ventilators are equipped with built-in software which provides data such as compliance, estimations of leaks, tidal volume, minute ventilation, respiratory rate, apnea and apnea-hypopnea indexes, and percentage of inspirations triggered by the patient (or ventilator). However, for many of these variables, there is neither consensus nor documentation as to what is to be ex...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2008
Guang-Yu Jiao John W Newhart

BACKGROUND Ventilator exhalation-valve performance during the expiratory phase has been studied in depth. An active exhalation valve uses servo-control technology that allows gas to be released from the exhalation valve during the inspiratory phase if the patient makes an expiratory effort. We conducted a bench study of active exhalation valve response to expiratory effort during the inspirator...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2015
Serge Grazioli Oliver Karam Peter C Rimensberger

BACKGROUND Several new generation neonatal ventilators that incorporate conventional as well as high frequency ventilation (HFOV) have appeared on the market. Most of them offer the possibility to use HFOV in a volume-targeted mode, despite absence of any preclinical data. With a bench test, we evaluated the performances of 4 new neonatal HFOV devices and compared them to the SensorMedics HFOV ...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2015
Thomas Drevhammar Kjell Nilsson Henrik Zetterström Baldvin Jonsson

BACKGROUND Nasal CPAP is the most common respiratory support for neonates. Several factors are considered important for effective treatment, including leaks at the patient interface and the delivery of pressure-stable CPAP. Investigations of pressure stability during leaks should include both the change in the mean delivered CPAP and the pressure variation during each breath. The aim of this st...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2001
M P Highcock J M Shneerson I E Smith

The performance of four bilevel positive pressure preset ventilators was compared. The ventilators tested were; BiPAP ST30 (Respironics); Nippy2 (B + D Electrical); Quantum PSV (Healthdyne); and Sullivan VPAP H ST (Resmed). A patient simulator was used to determine the sensitivity of the triggering mechanisms and the responses to a leak within the patient circuit, and to changes in patient effo...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2002
M P Highcock E Morrish S Jamieson J M Shneerson I E Smith

Differences between bilevel ventilators used for noninvasive intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) have been demonstrated during bench testing. However, there are no clinical studies comparing these machines. The authors have previously shown that the Quantum pressure support ventilator and Sullivan variable positive airway pressure II ST differ in performance during bench testing....

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2001
S Mehta F D McCool N S Hill

Leak compensating abilities of six different positive pressure ventilators commonly used to deliver noninvasive positive pressure ventilation, including the bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) S/T-D and Quantum (Respironics Inc, Murrysville, PA, USA), 335 and O'NYX (Mallinckrodt Inc, St Louis, MO, USA), PLV 102 (Respironics), and Siemens Servo 900C (Siemens Inc, Danvers, MA, USA). Using a ...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2014
Stephan Ehrmann Aissam Lyazidi Bruno Louis Daniel Isabey Déborah Le Pennec Laurent Brochard Gabriela Apiou-Sbirlea

BACKGROUND Jet nebulizers constitute the aerosolization devices most frequently used during mechanical ventilation. Continuous nebulization can influence the delivered tidal volume (V(T)) and lead to significant medication loss during expiration. Ventilators thus provide integrated jet nebulization systems that are synchronized during inspiration and ostensibly keep VT constant. METHODS This ...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2010
Thomas C Blakeman Bryce R H Robinson Richard D Branson

BACKGROUND Hospital electrical power failure represents an important challenge in the intensive care unit. Despite the presence of backup generators, total electrical power failure may still occur. Life-support equipment should have a reliable internal battery to ensure patient safety. We tested the duration of operation of the internal battery of 4 intensive care ventilators. METHODS In our ...

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