Ventilator waveforms

B. Pruitt
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March l Nursing2020CriticalCare l 29 Mechanical ventilation supports patients in many ways, such as decreasing the work of breathing, supporting and improving gas exchange, and recruiting collapsed alveoli. These benefits are often lifesaving, but mechanical ventilation can also cause harm by opening the door for infection, contributing to muscle atrophy and ventilator dependence, contributing to an increased work of breathing, or damaging the fragile lung tissues, leading to development of complications such as pneumothorax or acute respiratory distress syndrome Abstract: Mechanical ventilation supports patients by decreasing the work of breathing, supporting and improving gas exchange, and recruiting collapsed alveoli. However, mechanical ventilation can cause harm by opening the door for infection, contributing to muscle atrophy and ventilator dependence, contributing to an increased work of breathing, or damaging the fragile lung tissues. This article examines how ventilator waveforms can help achieve the delicate balance of providing ventilatory support while avoiding harm in adults and give clues to how well the patient-ventilator system is functioning.
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机械通气在许多方面支持患者,如减少呼吸功、支持和改善气体交换、恢复塌陷的肺泡。这些好处往往是挽救生命的,但机械通气也可能造成伤害,为感染打开了大门,导致肌肉萎缩和呼吸机依赖,导致呼吸功增加,或损害脆弱的肺组织,导致气胸或急性呼吸窘迫综合征等并发症的发生。机械通气通过减少呼吸功、支持和改善气体交换、恢复塌陷的肺泡来支持患者。然而,机械通气可能会造成伤害,因为它为感染打开了大门,导致肌肉萎缩和呼吸机依赖,导致呼吸功增加,或损害脆弱的肺组织。本文探讨了呼吸机波形如何帮助实现提供呼吸支持的微妙平衡,同时避免对成人造成伤害,并为患者-呼吸机系统的功能提供线索。
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