Monday 27 July 2020

Proportional Asist Ventilation (PAV) by Ugur Koca in Open Access Journal of Biogeneric Science and Research



Short Communication
The inspiratory muscle effort and the ventilatory results of this effort cause the patient to not be able to provide adequate ventilation to meet the metabolic need, and as a result, a form of ventilatory insufficiency called “poor neuroventilatory coupling” occurs [1]. PAV is a synchronous partial ventilatory support mode that amplifies spontaneous inspiratory effort in proportion to the patient's spontaneous effort (the greater the patient's effort, the higher the flow, volume, and pressure) without preset target pressure and volume in patients with respiratory effort. According to the concept of “Patient ventilator interactions (PVI)”; The trigger function is determined by the patient's ventilatory effort, flow distribution function, spontaneous inspiratory flow requirement, from inspiratory to expiratory function, spontaneous neural inspiratory time [2,3]. There should be an interface for continuous communication between physiological parameters and ventilatory support to detect physiological PVI. This can only be achieved with a closed loop circuit.

 Keywords: Ventilation; Volume; Pressure


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