In adults and children, patient-ventilator synchrony is strongly dependent on both the ventilator settings and interface used in applying positive pressure to the airway. The aim of this bench study was to determine whether different interfaces and ventilator settings may influence patient-ventilator interaction in pediatric models of normal and mixed obstructive and restrictive respiratory conditions.
Conti, G., Gregoretti, C., Spinazzola, G., Festa, O., Ferrone, G., Cipriani, F., Rossi, M., Piastra, M., Costa, R., Influence of different interfaces on synchrony during pressure support ventilation in a pediatric setting: a bench study, <<RESPIRATORY CARE>>, 2015; 60 (4): 498-507. [doi:10.4187/respcare.03309] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/172240]
Influence of different interfaces on synchrony during pressure support ventilation in a pediatric setting: a bench study
Conti, Giorgio;Spinazzola, Giorgia;Ferrone, Giuliano;Cipriani, Fabrizio;Rossi, Marco;Piastra, Marco;Costa, Roberta
2015
Abstract
In adults and children, patient-ventilator synchrony is strongly dependent on both the ventilator settings and interface used in applying positive pressure to the airway. The aim of this bench study was to determine whether different interfaces and ventilator settings may influence patient-ventilator interaction in pediatric models of normal and mixed obstructive and restrictive respiratory conditions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.