Selected article for: "expiratory check and inspiratory pressure"

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_104
    Snippet: Removing a Patient from the Circuit: A patient can be removed from the circuit with minimal effect on the other patient. To do so, clamp the inspiratory limb of the circuit leading to the patient to be removed. The ventilator will continue to ventilate the other patient normally. The patient can then be removed from the circuit either at the ETT, or (to maintain recruitment) along with the piece of circuit containing the inspiratory check valve a.....
    Document: Removing a Patient from the Circuit: A patient can be removed from the circuit with minimal effect on the other patient. To do so, clamp the inspiratory limb of the circuit leading to the patient to be removed. The ventilator will continue to ventilate the other patient normally. The patient can then be removed from the circuit either at the ETT, or (to maintain recruitment) along with the piece of circuit containing the inspiratory check valve and expiratory pressure-gated valve. Adjust the alarm parameters on the ventilator to reflect that only one patient is being ventilated.

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