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Author: Micha Sam Brickman Raredon; Clark Fisher; Paul Heerdt; Ranjit Deshpande; Steven Nivison; Elaine Fajardo; Shamsuddin Akhtar; Thomas Raredon; Laura E. Niklason
Title: Pressure-Regulated Ventilator Splitting (PReVentS): A COVID-19 Response Paradigm from Yale University
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: mqj071gp_110
    Snippet: Circuit Leak/Disconnect: The effect of a circuit leak on the PReVentS circuit will depend upon where the leak occurs (Appendix S1). In general, if the leak is within a single patient circuit (anywhere between the inspiratory pressure gated valve and the expiratory check valve), other patients sharing the ventilator will maintain their PEEP and receive some degree of ventilation. The closer the leak is to the expiratory pressuregated valve, the mo.....
    Document: Circuit Leak/Disconnect: The effect of a circuit leak on the PReVentS circuit will depend upon where the leak occurs (Appendix S1). In general, if the leak is within a single patient circuit (anywhere between the inspiratory pressure gated valve and the expiratory check valve), other patients sharing the ventilator will maintain their PEEP and receive some degree of ventilation. The closer the leak is to the expiratory pressuregated valve, the more normally other patients will be ventilated. All leaks from the circuit will trigger the low VTe alarm, and some will trigger the circuit disconnect alarm as well.

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