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Volume-controlled ventilation. Variations on a theme.

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  • 1Neonatal Services, James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom.

Clinics in Perinatology
|September 26, 2001
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Sophisticated ventilators now allow volume-controlled ventilation for newborns. This article details various volume-controlled modes and their clinical uses in infant respiratory care.

Area of Science:

  • Neonatal Medicine
  • Respiratory Physiology
  • Medical Engineering

Background:

  • Advanced transducers and microprocessor-based ventilators have emerged.
  • These technologies facilitate precise control over mechanical ventilation in infants.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the concepts of various volume-controlled ventilation modes for newborn infants.
  • To outline the clinical applications of these advanced ventilatory strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on neonatal mechanical ventilation.
  • Description of different volume-controlled ventilation modes and their mechanisms.

Main Results:

  • Volume-controlled ventilation modes are now feasible for neonates.

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  • Modes include intermittent mandatory ventilation, assist-control, and hybrid strategies like pressure-regulated volume-control and volume guarantee.
  • Conclusions:

    • Modern ventilators offer sophisticated volume-controlled options for neonatal respiratory support.
    • Understanding these modes is crucial for effective clinical application in critically ill newborns.