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Controversies in patient-triggered ventilation

S M Donn1, S K Sinha

  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Holden Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, University of Michigan Medical Center, Mott Children's Hospital, Ann Arbor, USA.

Clinics in Perinatology
|April 2, 1998
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Patient-triggered ventilation synchronizes breathing in neonates using advanced technology. Current debates focus on signal detection, optimal modes, and weaning strategies for this innovative mechanical ventilation approach.

Area of Science:

  • Neonatal medicine
  • Respiratory physiology
  • Biomedical engineering

Background:

  • Patient-triggered ventilation (PTV) represents an advancement in neonatal mechanical ventilation.
  • Microprocessor technology, transducers, and monitoring enable patient-driven ventilator control and synchronization with patient effort.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current state of patient-triggered ventilation in neonates.
  • To identify and discuss controversies and areas needing further research in PTV.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent developments in neonatal mechanical ventilation.
  • Analysis of technological advancements enabling PTV.
  • Discussion of unresolved controversies in PTV implementation.

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Main Results:

  • PTV allows for better synchronization between the patient's respiratory effort and mechanical ventilation.
  • Several controversies persist regarding signal detection, transduction, optimal ventilatory modes, and weaning strategies.

Conclusions:

  • Patient-triggered ventilation offers improved synchrony but requires further research to resolve current controversies.
  • Standardization of signal processing and evidence-based guidelines for modes and weaning are needed.