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1 Ventilator Graphics: Not Just Pretty Lines
Ruben D Restrepo, MD, RRT, FAARC Professor The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

2 Objectives Identify graphic display options provided by mechanical ventilators. Describe how to use graphics to more appropriately adjust the patient ventilator interface.

3 Introduction Monitoring and analysis of graphic display of curves and loops during mechanical ventilation has become critical to determine how patient is being ventilated to assess problems occurring during ventilation

4 Uses of Flow, Volume, and Pressure Graphic Displays
Confirm mode functions Detect auto-PEEP Determine patient-ventilator synchrony Assess and adjust trigger levels Measure the work of breathing Adjust tidal volume and minimize overdistension Assess the effect of bronchodilator administration

5 Uses of Flow, Volume, and Pressure Graphic Displays
Detect equipment malfunctions Determine appropriate PEEP level Evaluate adequacy of inspiratory time in pressure control ventilation Detect the presence and rate of continuous leaks Assess inspiratory termination criteria during Pressure Support Ventilation Determine appropriate Rise Time

6 Mechanical Ventilation
Graphics SCALARS LOOPS

7 SCALARS Flow/Time Pressure/Time Volume/Time

8 LOOPS Pressure-Volume Flow-Volume

9 SCALARS Flow/Time Pressure/Time Volume/Time

10 Spontaneous Breath Inspiration Time (sec) Flow (L/min) Expiration

11 Mechanical Breath Inspiration Time (sec) Flow (L/min) Expiration

12 Typical Flow Patterns SQUARE DECELERATING ACCELERATING SINE

13 Inspiratory Flow Pattern
Beginning of expiration exhalation valve opens Peak inspiratory flow rate PIFR Inspiration Insp. time TI Expiratory Time TE Flow (L/min) Total cycle time TCT Time (sec) Beginning of inspiration exhalation valve closes Expiration

14 Expiratory Flow Pattern
Beginning of expiration exhalation valve opens Inspiration Expiratory time TE Time (sec) Flow (L/min) Duration of expiratory flow Expiration Peak Expiratory Flow Rate PEFR

15 Inspiratory Pause } Inspiration Flow (L/min) Time (sec) Expiration

16 Inadequate Inspiratory Flow
Patient’s effort Active Inspiration Normal Abnormal Time (sec) Flow (L/min)

17 Air Trapping Inspiration Normal Patient Time (sec) Flow (L/min) }
Auto-PEEP Expiration

18 Response to Bronchodilator
Before After Time (sec) Flow (L/min) Long TE PEFR Shorter TE Higher PEFR

19 SCALARS Flow/Time Pressure/Time Volume/Time

20 Inspiratory Tidal Volume
Volume vs Time Inspiratory Tidal Volume Volume (ml) Inspiration Expiration TI Time (sec)

21 Air Leak/Air Trapping Volume (ml) Volume lost Time (sec)

22 SCALARS Flow/Time Pressure/Time Volume/Time

23 Spontaneous Breath Expiration Paw (cm H20) Time (sec) Inspiration

24 Peak Inspiratory Pressure
Mechanical Breath Peak Inspiratory Pressure PIP Paw (cm H2O) Inspiration Expiration TI TE } PEEP Time (sec)

25 CONTROLLED BREATH (Time Triggered) Mechanical Paw (cm H2O) Time (sec)
Time Triggered Breath

26 Assisted Breath (Patient Triggered)
Mechanical Paw (cm H2O) Time (sec) Patient Triggered Breath

27 Assisted vs Controlled
Pressure (cmH20) Time (sec)

28 Spontaneous vs. Mechanical
Inspiration Paw (cm H2O) Spontaneous Expiration Expiration Inspiration Time (sec)

29 Components of Inflation Pressure
PIP } Transairway Pressure (PTA) Paw (cm H2O) Exhalation Valve Opens Pplateau (Palveolar) Inspiratory Pause Expiration Begin Inspiration Time (sec) Begin Expiration

30 Inadequate Inspiratory Flow
Inadequate Flow Adequate Flow (cm H2O) Paw Time (sec)

31 LOOPS Pressure-Volume Flow-Volume

32 Pressure-Volume Loop (Type of Breath)
Vol (ml) I E I I Paw (cm H2O) Controlled Assisted Spontaneous I: Inspiration E: Expiration

33 Components of Pressure-Volume Loop
VT Expiration Volume (mL) Inspiration PIP Paw (cm H2O)

34 PEEP and P-V Loop VT PIP Volume (mL) PEEP Paw (cm H2O)

35 Work of Breathing B A: Resistive Work B: Elastic Work A Volume (ml)
Pressure (cm H2O)

36 Inflection Points Upper Inflection Points Lower Inflection Point
Volume (mL) Lower Inflection Point Pressure (cm H2O)

37 Inadequate Sensitivity
Volume (mL) Paw (cm H2O) Increased WOB

38 Air Leak/Air Trapping Volume (ml) Air Leak Pressure (cm H2O)

39 Inadequate Inspiratory Flow
Volume (ml) Active Inspiration Inappropriate Flow Normal Abnormal Paw (cm H2O)

40 Increased Raw Higher PTA Volume (ml) Higher PTA Paw (cm H2O)

41 Hysteresis Normal Hysteresis Abnormal Hysteresis Volume (ml)
Pressure (cm H2O)

42 Lung Compliance Changes and the P-V Loop
Volume Targeted Ventilation Preset VT COMPLIANCE Increased Normal Decreased Volume (mL) Paw (cm H2O) PIP levels

43 Lung Compliance Changes and the P-V Loop
Increased Normal Decreased VT levels Pressure Targeted Ventilation Volume (mL) Paw (cm H2O) Preset PIP

44 With little or no change in VT
Overdistension With little or no change in VT Normal Abnormal Volume (ml) Pressure (cm H2O) Paw rises

45 LOOPS Pressure-Volume Flow-Volume

46 Flow-Volume Loop Inspiration PIFR FRC VT PEFR Expiration Flow (L/min)
Volume (ml) FRC VT Flow (L/min) PEFR Expiration

47 Air Leak Normal Abnormal Inspiration Expiration Volume (ml)
Flow (L/min) Volume (ml) Air Leak in mL Normal Abnormal Expiration

48 Air Trapping Normal Abnormal Inspiration Expiration Flow (L/min)
Does not return to baseline Volume (ml) Normal Abnormal Expiration

49 Increased Airway Resistance
Inspiration Flow (L/min) Volume (ml) Normal Abnormal “Scooped out” pattern Decreased PEFR Expiration

50 Airway Secretions/ Condensate in the Circuit
Inspiration Flow (L/min) Volume (ml) Normal Abnormal Expiration

51

52 Modes of Ventilation Mechanical Spontaneous Volume Targeted Pressure

53 Spontaneous Breath Flow L/m Pressure cm H2O Volume mL Time (sec)

54 CPAP Flow L/m Pressure cm H2O CPAP level Volume mL Time (sec)

55 PSV Patient Triggered, Flow Cycled, Pressure limited Mode Time (sec)
Flow Cycling Flow L/m Set PS level Pressure cm H2O Volume mL Time (sec)

56 CPAP + PSV Flow Cycling Flow L/m Pressure cm H2O Volume mL Time (sec)
Set PS level Pressure cm H2O CPAP level Volume mL Time (sec)

57 Modes of Ventilation Mechanical Spontaneous Volume Targeted Pressure

58 Controlled Mode (Volume- Targeted Ventilation)
Time triggered, Flow limited, Volume cycled Ventilation Preset Peak Flow Flow L/m Dependent on CL & Raw Pressure cm H2O Preset VT Volume Cycling Volume mL Time (sec)

59 Assisted Mode (Volume-Targeted Ventilation)
Patient triggered, Flow limited, Volume cycled Ventilation Flow L/m Pressure cm H2O Preset VT Volume Cycling Volume mL Time (sec)

60 SIMV (Volume-Targeted Ventilation)
Pressure Flow Volume (L/min) (cm H2O) (ml) Spontaneous Breaths

61 Controlled Mode (Pressure-Targeted Ventilation)
Time Triggered, Pressure Limited, Time Cycled Ventilation Time-Cycled Pressure Flow Volume (L/min) (cm H2O) (ml) Set PC level Time (sec)

62 Assisted Mode (Pressure-Targeted Ventilation)
Patient Triggered, Pressure Limited, Time Cycled Ventilation Time-Cycled Pressure Flow Volume (L/min) (cm H2O) (ml) Set PC level Time (sec)

63 SIMV Mode (Pressure-Targeted Ventilation)
Flow Volume (L/min) (cm H2O) (ml) Set PC level Time (sec) Spontaneous Breath

64 SIMV + PS (Pressure-Targeted Ventilation)
Time-Cycled Flow-Cycled Pressure Flow Volume (L/min) (cm H2O) (ml) Set PC level Set PS level Time (sec) PS Breath

65 SIMV+PS (Volume-Targeted Ventilation)
Flow-cycled Flow Pressure Volume (L/min) (cm H2O) (ml) Set PS level PS Breath

66 SIMV + PS + CPAP (Pressure-Targeted Ventilation)
Flow Volume (L/min) (cm H2O) (ml) Set PC level Set PS level CPAP level Time (sec)

67 SIMV+PS + CPAP (Volume-Targeted Ventilation)
Flow Pressure Volume (L/min) (cm H2O) (ml) Set PS level CPAP level Time (sec)

68

69 THANK YOU NYC


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