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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_77
    Snippet: As described above in Figure 9 , setting the inspiratory pressure-gated valves to a given pressure results in a subtraction of that pressure from the ventilator peak inspiratory pressure for each patient. As the setting on the pressure-gated inspiratory valve for Patient #1 increases, the resultant inspiratory pressure for Patient #1 decreases, and the resultant tidal volume for Patient #1 also decreases. Importantly, the tidal volume delivered t.....
    Document: As described above in Figure 9 , setting the inspiratory pressure-gated valves to a given pressure results in a subtraction of that pressure from the ventilator peak inspiratory pressure for each patient. As the setting on the pressure-gated inspiratory valve for Patient #1 increases, the resultant inspiratory pressure for Patient #1 decreases, and the resultant tidal volume for Patient #1 also decreases. Importantly, the tidal volume delivered to Patient #2 is unchanged by these maneuvers, since the ventilatory pressures to Patient #2 are not affected by these maneuvers.

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