热丝加湿器在成人机械通风中的性能:冷凝量的估计

Chiara Losquadro, P. Saccomandi, C. Massaroni, E. Schena
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在有创人工通气期间,给病人加热和加湿气体是至关重要的。热丝加湿器(HWHs)主要用于完成此任务。它们的性能受到通气设置(例如,分钟音量- mv -和呼吸频率-f-)和环境条件的强烈影响。在过度加湿的情况下,一个重要的问题是在呼吸回路中形成冷凝水,这增加了肺部感染和气管内管闭塞的风险。一些研究通过定性尺度评估了水的凝结。这项工作旨在估计在不同MV和f下呼吸回路内冷凝蒸汽的质量,涵盖成人通气期间使用的所有条件。结果表明,冷凝蒸汽量随MV和f的增大而增大,且初步实验表明,冷凝量随室温的升高而减小。大量的冷凝水证实了商用HWHs大多采用的控制策略的弱点。这些数据有助于了解通风设置对HWHs性能的影响,并找到改善HWHs性能的新解决方案。
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Performances of heated wire humidifiers during adult mechanical ventilation: Estimation of the amount of condensation
During invasive artificial ventilation is crucial to heat and to humidify gases delivered to patients. Heated Wire Humidifiers (HWHs) are largely used to perform this task. Their performances are strongly influenced by ventilatory settings (e.g., Minute Volume-MV- and respiratory frequency-f-), and environmental conditions. An important concern in case of over-humidification is the formation of water condensation within the breathing circuit, which increases the risk for pulmonary infection and the occlusion of endotracheal tube. Several studies assessed the water condensation by qualitative scales. This work aims to estimate the mass of condensed vapor within the breathing circuit at different MV and f, covering all the conditions used during adult ventilation. Results show that the condensed vapor increases with both MV and f. Moreover, preliminary experiments show that the condensation decreases with room temperature. The substantial amount of condensation confirms the weaknesses of the control strategy mostly implemented on commercial HWHs. These data can be helpful to figure out the impact of ventilatory settings on HWHs performances and to find out novel solutions to improve them.
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