Identifying asynchronies: Delayed triggering

Victor Perez, Jamille Pasco
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Abstract

Patient-ventilator asynchronies can occur at any phase throughout the respiratory cycle. Because it has been associated with patient outcomes, it is important to recognize and address these asynchronies. Bedside interpretation of air flow and airway pressure waveforms are helpful for recognizing patient–ventilator asynchronies and optimizing ventilator settings. Patient effort is sensed by either a drop in circuit pressure (pressure trigger) or circuit bias flow (flow trigger). Triggering delay is the time interval between the start of the neural and mechanical inspiration. Triggers must be sensitive enough to recognize patient effort to avoid imposing an additional load but not too sensitive to avoid auto-triggering. Despite improvements in triggering technology, triggering asynchronies continue to occur and are manifest, among others, by delayed triggering. Keywords: asynchrony, patient effort, trigger, delayed triggering
识别异步:延迟触发
患者呼吸机不同步可能发生在整个呼吸周期的任何阶段。因为它与患者的结果有关,所以识别和解决这些异步性很重要。对气流和气道压力波形的床边解释有助于识别患者-呼吸机的异步性并优化呼吸机设置。通过回路压力下降(压力触发)或回路偏置流量(流量触发)来感知患者的努力。触发延迟是神经和机械吸气开始之间的时间间隔。触发器必须足够灵敏,能够识别患者的努力,以避免施加额外的负载,但不能过于灵敏,以避免自动触发。尽管触发技术有所改进,但触发异步仍在继续发生,并且通过延迟触发等方式表现出来。关键词:异步、患者努力、触发、延迟触发
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