PRVC, or Pressure Regulated Volume Control, is a mode of mechanical ventilation that combines features of both volume control and pressure control. In PRVC, the ventilator delivers a set tidal volume while continuously adjusting the pressure to ensure that the volume is delivered safely, accommodating changes in lung mechanics and patient effort. This mode is particularly useful for patients with variable lung compliance, as it helps to minimize the risk of barotrauma while ensuring adequate ventilation.
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The Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV) mode was first introduced in the 1980s as a mode of mechanical ventilation. It was developed to allow for better synchronization between the patient's spontaneous breaths and the ventilator's mandatory breaths, improving patient comfort and reducing the risks associated with mechanical ventilation. SIMV quickly became popular in critical care settings for its ability to facilitate gradual weaning from mechanical support.
Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV) is a mode of mechanical ventilation that provides a combination of mandatory breaths and spontaneous breaths. In SIMV, the ventilator delivers a set number of mandatory breaths at predetermined intervals, while also allowing the patient to initiate additional spontaneous breaths between these mandatory breaths. This mode helps to reduce the work of breathing and allows for patient-ventilator synchrony, making it suitable for patients who can initiate their own breaths but still require assistance. SIMV is commonly used in both acute and chronic respiratory failure management.
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Factors which may affect tidal volume and therefore overall minute ventilation during invasive ventilation include: lung compliance and resistance, Correct ETT/ tracheostomy positioning, adequate cuff pressure, ventilator settings ( eg. Is the pt in a controlled or spontaneous mode of ventilation, the level of pressure support dialed up etc), the patients conscious state and the patency of the ETT/tracheostomy tube.
The ventilation rate of industrial ventilation should exceed the supply rate by 10%. There is a detailed description of these rates in the Lab Ventilation ACH Rates Standards and Guidelines manual.
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