Stable patient with ARF spontaneously breathing light sedation (not too awake but with stable breathing pattern) and EAdi \>8 uV. Four modes of mechanical ventilation were performed under different support level for the measuring of EAdi, air way pressure and other parameters.
1. Mode NAVA spontaneous breathing select a NAVA level that gives peak pressure about 9-10 cm H2O assist keep NAVA level for 15 minutes, do ZAM breaths every 3 minutes (make sure not to disturb the patient). Insp Hold after every ZAM. Increase NAVA level by 50% and repeat the protocol when patient's breathing has stabilized (only one increase).Do ZAM breaths every 3 minutes (make sure not to disturb the patient). Insp Hold after every ZAMAt the end of protocol (minute 15) do one end-inspiratory hold-maneuver and one end-expiratory occlusion. 2. Mode N- PSV spontaneous breathing :PS level of 8-10 cmH2O, keep PS level for 15 minutes, do ZAM every 3 minutes (make sure not to disturb patient). Inspiratory Hold after every ZAM。At the end of protocol (minute 15) do one end-inspiratory hold-maneuver and one end-expiratory occlusion.Increase PS by 50% and repeat protocol when patient's breathing has stabilized (only 1 increase). Do ZAM every 3 minutes (make sure not to disturb patient). Inspiratory Hold after every ZAM.At the end of protocol (minute 15) do one end-inspiratory hold-maneuver and one end-expiratory occlusion. Make record of RR, Vt, Flow, Ti during both periods. 3. Mode VCV no spontaneous breathing:Set Vt, Ti and RR to match the breathing pattern observed during NAVA 4. Mode PCV no spontaneous breathing-do ZAM after each PS level:Increase PSV level from 8 to 20 in steps of 1 cmH2O every 2 minutes.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
10
Four different ventilation modes were performed one by one and respiratory parameters were recorded.
Zhongda hospital, Southeast university
Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Predicted transpulmonary pressure
Transpulmonary pressure calculated from airway pressure by Prediction formula
Time frame: 6 hours
patient-ventilator breath contribution
An index for quantifying the respective patient and ventilator breath contributions
Time frame: 6 hours
inspiratory flow
the inspiratory flow measured by the ventilator
Time frame: 6 hours
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