Technology for noninvasive mechanical ventilation: looking into the black box

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2017-06-29T14:54:36Z

2017-06-29T14:54:36Z

2016-06-01

2017-06-29T14:54:36Z

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Current devices for providing noninvasive respiratory support contain sensors and built-in intelligence for automatically modifying ventilation according to the patient's needs. These devices, including automatic continuous positive airway pressure devices and noninvasive ventilators, are technologically complex and offer a considerable number of different modes of ventilation and setting options, the details of which are sometimes difficult to capture by the user. Therefore, better predicting and interpreting the actual performance of these ventilation devices in clinical application requires understanding their functioning principles and assessing their performance under well controlled bench test conditions with simulated patients. This concise review presents an updated perspective of the theoretical basis of intelligent continuous positive airway pressure and noninvasive ventilation devices, and of the tools available for assessing how these devices respond under specific ventilation phenotypes in patients requiring breathing support.

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European Respiratory Society

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00004-2016

ERJ Open Research, 2016, vol. 2, num. 1

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