Principles of Mechanical Ventilation 11: Modes - Pressure control
This videos aims to provide and intuitive look at pressure control. This is simple an introduction to the pressure controlled breath delivery. We will be delving much deeper into the details later on.
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Thank you so much. You clear all my doubts. Please upload more videos on ventilator and ABG correction. Thank you!
Respiratory Therapist only 9 months now. Your videos are awesome. Thanks.
i honestly think you deserved so much more appreciation for your work..
@RespiratoryReview
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for saying that. Hearing people find the videos helpful is enough.
Great video! And having the vent monitor side by side is so much more helpful. Please continue making more videos.
Excellent refresher video as well. Straight forward and to the point. Thank You😊
Thank you for taking your time and posting all these excellent videos. Keep up the good work.
dabbsy1975 - I'm really glad you find the videos useful. I'll keep making them as long as I keep hearing people find them helpful. You're right about plateau pressure. It's not going to be that useful in helping you figure out there is an ETT obstruction in pressure control. It's more reflective of alveolar pressure/conditions (which shouldn't be affected much in ETT obstruction). You also have to think that if the resistance is really high, you may not actually be ventilating the alveoli in pressure control. Remember if we set a PC of let's say 20, and the resulting tidal volume is 500mls, if the airway obstructs, that 20cmH2O is unlikely to overcome the resistance and actually ventilate the alveoli. As a result you may not even get an accurate plateau pressure. Hope that helps.
Thanks so much for the videos. Plz dont stop making them.
🙏Thank you so much...
I really like your videos. They are so much helpful. Please continue to make more
Extremely Helpful!!!!!!
Great video! thank you very much!
Wish you were my professor ! Enjoy the lecture very detailed
Thanks
great thank you
Ok found it . thanks
I thought boyles law was inversely related? If you increase pressure the volume decreases… ?
That was helpful video. Thank you. You said that the Pressure is 26 because you were using a test lung. Ok, but what if the pressure is 26 instead of 25 in real patient! Could it be autoPEEP?!!
Good one
great videos i will share them with my class mate
is this the last video? for Machanical Vent?
@RespiratoryReview
9 жыл бұрын
No! There will be LOTS more. I'm just ++ busy at the moment. I plan to record some more soon. Then we will start integrating these videos with the ABG playlist, PFT playlist to create clinical scenarios, and work through ventilation problem. Lots more to come.