21 June 2012

Ventilator settings



Initial Ventilator Settings
InitialVentilatorSettings.ppt

Principles of Mechanical Ventilation
Principles of Mechanical Ventilation.ppt

Mechanical Ventilation: The Basics Plus some pointers on interpreting blood gas values
Ted Carter, MD
Mechanical Ventilation.ppt

Modes of Mechanical ventilation
mech_vent.ppt

Mechanical Ventilation for Nursing
Melissa Dearing, BS, RRT-NPS, RCP, Curtis Shelley, BS, RRT-NPS, RCP
Mechanical Ventilation.ppt

TBird AVS Ventilator & TBird VSO
Scott Richey RRT
tbird.ppt

Accelerated Ventilator Weaning Guideline A path to excellence!
Accelerated Ventilator Weaning Guideline.ppt

Pulmonary Function Clinical Case
Dr. Bhutani
Pulmonary Function Clinical Case.ppt

Mechanical Ventilation
Mechanical Ventilation.ppt

Care of the Client with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Including Endotracheal and/or Tracheostomy Tubes and Mechanical Ventilation Lecture
Rose Bianchi, RN, DNSc.
Care of the Client with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.ppt

Basics of Mechanical Ventilation
mechanicalvent.ppt

Mechanical Ventilation
Kevin P Simpson, MD
Mechanical Ventilation.ppt

Management of Infants requiring Venovenous ECMO
Sixto F. Guiang, III
Management of Infants requiring Venovenou.ppt

Ventilator Graphics
VentilatorGraphics.ppt

Troubleshooting and Problem Solving
TroubleshootingProblemSolving.ppt

Mechanical ventilation & Cardiopulmonary Interactions
Deborah Franzon, MD
Cardiopulmonary_Interactions.ppt

Methods to Improve Ventilation and Other Techniques in Patient-Ventilator Management
ImproveVentilation.ppt

Adult Ventilation
Doug McIntyre, BA, RRT
adultv.ppt

Ventilation Technology and Test Equipment
Ventilation Technology.ppt

HFOV vs. Conventional Ventilation
Latoya Robinson, Julie Ordones, Joshua Globke, Matthew Heaton
HFOV vs. Conventional Ventilation.ppt

Discontinuation and Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation
Discontinuation&Weaning.ppt

Ventilator Allocation and Mental Health Interventions in a Pandemic Flu Event
Patricia Anders
Ventilator Allocation.ppt
42 Published scholarly articles


  1. Extubation and the myth of "minimal ventilator settings".
  2. Positive end expiratory pressure during one-lung ventilation: selecting ideal patients and ventilator settings with the aim of improving arterial oxygenation.
  3. Endotracheal tube resistance and inertance in a model of mechanical ventilation of newborns and small infants-the impact of ventilator settings on tracheal pressure swings.
  4. Do commonly used ventilator settings for mechanically ventilated adults have the potential to embed secretions or promote clearance?
  5. Variability of preference toward mechanical ventilator settings: a model-based behavioral analysis.
  6. Influence of ventilator settings on patient-ventilator synchrony during pressure support ventilation with different interfaces.
  7. Intraoperative ventilator settings and acute lung injury after elective surgery: a nested case control study.
  8. A decision support system for suggesting ventilator settings: retrospective evaluation in cardiac surgery patients ventilated in the ICU.
  9. Re: a case study of the effect of kangaroo care on the physiologic parameters and ventilator settings in very low birth-weight fraternal twins.
  10. Optimal ventilator settings in acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome.
  11. A neuro-fuzzy controller for the estimation of tidal volume and respiration frequency ventilator settings for COPD patients ventilated in control mode.
  12. Ventilator settings and outcome of respiratory failure in chronic interstitial lung disease.
  13. Dynamic respiratory mechanics measurements for optimization of ventilator settings in acute lung injury.
  14. Assessing data quality in manual entry of ventilator settings.
  15. Using physiological models and decision theory for selecting appropriate ventilator settings.
  16. The effect of changing ventilator settings on indices of ventilation inhomogeneity in small ventilated lungs.
  17. Effects of different ventilator settings on sleep and inspiratory effort in patients with neuromuscular disease.
  18. Ventilator settings as a risk factor for acute respiratory distress syndrome in mechanically ventilated patients.
  19. Changing pattern of ventilator settings in patients without acute lung injury: changes over 11 years in a single institution.
  20. Screening of ARDS patients using standardized ventilator settings: influence on enrollment in a clinical trial.
  21. A system for integrated measurement of ventilator settings, lung volume change and blood gases during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation.
  22. In vitro evaluation of aerosol bronchodilator delivery during noninvasive positive pressure ventilation: effect of ventilator settings and nebulizer position.
  23. Early administration of inhaled nitric oxide to children with acute respiratory distress syndrome and its effects on oxygenation and ventilator settings: prospective preliminary report of ten patients.
  24. Acute effects of ventilator settings on respiratory motor output in patients with acute lung injury.
  25. Ventilator settings in acute respiratory failure/acute respiratory distress syndrome.
  26. Influence of ventilator settings in determining respiratory frequency during mechanical ventilation.
  27. A simple in vitro method for the evaluation of an ultrasonic nebulizer for drug delivery to intubated, ventilated patients and the effect of nebulizer and ventilator settings on the uptake of fluid from the nebulizer chamber.
  28. A novel method of evaluation of three heat-moisture exchangers in six different ventilator settings.
  29. Theoretical interactions between ventilator settings and proximal deadspace ventilation during tracheal gas insufflation.
  30. Reduction of ventilator settings allowed by intravenous oxygenator (IVOX) in ARDS patients.
  31. Selecting ventilator settings according to variables derived from the quasi-static pressure/volume relationship in patients with acute lung injury.
  32. Delivery of a nebulized aerosol to a lung model during mechanical ventilation. Effect of ventilator settings and nebulizer type, position, and volume of fill.
  33. Effect of different ventilator settings on lung mechanics: with special reference to the surfactant system.
  34. Effects of endotracheal tube size and ventilator settings on the mechanics of a test system during intermittent flow ventilation.
  35. Ventilator settings for newborn infants.
  36. Ventilator settings for newborn infants.
  37. Initial mechanical ventilator settings for pediatric patients: clinical judgement in selection of tidal volume.
  38. Ventilator settings and active expiration.
  39. High frequency jet ventilation in acute respiratory failure: which ventilator settings?
  40. Manipulation of ventilator settings to prevent active expiration against positive pressure inflation.
  41. Pressure waveform and ventilator settings for mechanical ventilation in severe hyaline membrane disease.
  42. Effect of alterations in mechanical ventilator settings on pulmonary gas exchange in hyaline membrane disease.

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