Identifying asynchronies: Reverse trigger

Victor Perez, Jamille Pasco
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A variety of asynchronies between the patient’s respiratory efforts and the programed ventilatory settings have been categorized. Reverse trigger is described as an inspiratory effort occurring after a ventilator-initiated breath and may represent a form of respiratory entrainment. In other words, the ventilator triggers muscular efforts. It often appears in a repetitive, stereotyped pattern. It occurs often in mechanically ventilated patients at risk of injury, might be underrecognized at the bedside and may has adverse effects on oxygenation and ventilation, as well as potentially increasing lung injury. We can phenotype these events using the Campbell diagram (pressure–volume loop) by differentiating their occurrence during inspiration and expiration. Reverse trigger with sufficient inspiratory effort and duration can result in an additional ventilator-delivered stacked breath, which can cause large tidal volumes and increased transpulmonary pressure. Keywords: Asynchrony, ventilator, reverse trigger, entrainment, lung injury, phenotype.
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识别异步:反向触发
对患者的呼吸努力和程序化通气设置之间的各种不同步进行了分类。反向触发被描述为呼吸机启动呼吸后发生的吸气努力,可能代表一种呼吸夹带形式。换句话说,呼吸机会触发肌肉的活动。它经常以一种重复的、刻板的模式出现。它经常发生在有受伤风险的机械通气患者中,可能在床边被低估,可能对氧合和通气产生不利影响,并可能增加肺损伤。我们可以使用坎贝尔图(压力-体积循环)来区分这些事件在吸气和呼气过程中的发生,从而对其进行表型分析。具有足够吸气力和持续时间的反向触发可能导致额外的呼吸机输送的堆叠式呼吸,这可能导致潮气量大和经肺压力增加。关键词:异步性,呼吸机,反向触发,夹带,肺损伤,表型。
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