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“What knob is this?” – Intensive care unit ventilation for the non-intensivist


RP Von Rahden

Abstract

Indications for intensive care unit (ICU) mechanical ventilation differ from those for intraoperative mechanical ventilation. Always, the fundamental goal is the provision of life-sustaining oxygen saturation, with the avoidance of ventilator-induced trauma. Once past the initial stabilisation phase, a high priority must be placed on liberating the patient from mechanical ventilation. Encouraging patient-ventilator synchrony may accelerate this. Modern ICU ventilators have a number of modes and tools which may be useful in facilitating both initial mechanical ventilation optimisation and accelerate subsequent weaning, and these are generically reviewed within a discussion of the general conduct of ICU ventilation.

Keywords: mechanical ventilation, lung protection, ventilator weaning, ventilator synchrony


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