New and future developments to improve patient-ventilator interaction.

Eumorfia Kondili, Dimitris Georgopoulos
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Abstract

The new and future developments to improve the patient-ventilator interaction are mainly based on the concept of the tight coupling between neural output and ventilator function. This tight coupling should be present throughout a patient's respiratory cycle, a task that is demanding from a technical point of view. By achieving a tight neuromechanical coupling, the ventilator operates as an external respiratory muscle of high capabilities controlled mainly by the patient. This task, however, necessitates knowledge of respiratory system physiology and pathophysiology and the interaction between patient and ventilator. Although currently sophisticated computer algorithms have been developed, the caregiver is the one who controls the patient-ventilator system. Without indepth knowledge of this system, the algorithms may induce harm rather than benefit.

改善患者与呼吸机互动的新进展和未来发展。
神经输出与呼吸机功能紧密耦合的概念是改善患者与呼吸机相互作用的新发展方向。这种紧密耦合应该存在于患者的整个呼吸周期中,从技术角度来看,这是一项要求很高的任务。通过实现紧密的神经机械耦合,呼吸机作为主要由患者控制的高能力的外部呼吸肌运行。然而,这项任务需要了解呼吸系统生理学和病理生理学以及患者与呼吸机之间的相互作用。虽然目前复杂的计算机算法已经开发出来,但护理人员是控制患者呼吸机系统的人。如果没有对这个系统的深入了解,算法可能会带来伤害而不是好处。
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