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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_11
    Snippet: impossible"-Measuring pulmonary mechanics can be done with a combination of individualized manometry (through either analog manometers or BP transducers) and volume measurement at the ventilator through temporary occlusion of flow to one patient. Additional monitors can provide more detail as available. Tidal volume alarms on the shared ventilator can be set to detect most types of clinical events, More detail on the means by which PReVentS may .....
    Document: impossible"-Measuring pulmonary mechanics can be done with a combination of individualized manometry (through either analog manometers or BP transducers) and volume measurement at the ventilator through temporary occlusion of flow to one patient. Additional monitors can provide more detail as available. Tidal volume alarms on the shared ventilator can be set to detect most types of clinical events, More detail on the means by which PReVentS may minimize problems with previous ventilator splitting designs are included in the rest of this document. While the PReVentS approach is not without risks, cannot be safely applied to all patients requiring mechanical ventilation, and should not be applied if better alternatives exist, it could be a valuable addition to the armamentarium of approaches will be needed to minimize mortality if a global pandemic like COVID-19 overwhelms the existing supply of ventilators.

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