机械呼吸机自主呼吸检测机器人SIMVENT试验

F. Simini, A. Monkas, G. Carballo, J. Aguirre, F. Ferreira, S. Gomez
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机械呼吸机(MV)仅在制造商的设施中测试其检测自发呼吸的能力,从而触发伴随的支持。开发了一个机器人病人(称为SIMVENT)来测试修复后的mv或比较医院中的mv。SIMVENT是一个完整的主动患者模拟器,而不是橡胶袋模拟。SIMVENT在给定用户选择的通气力学参数下实现肺方程,模拟不同的呼吸状态。通过在随机时间产生自发呼吸(SB)压降(1-10 cm H2O)或与通气周期相锁定,SIMVENT测试mv感知自发通气的能力。SIMVENT还可以计算基本的机械参数(频率、气道压力、食管压力、阻力和顺应性)。SIMVENT的设计采用步进电机驱动的活塞在一个2升气缸中运动,第二个气缸模拟剩余体积,压力传感器,可变电阻管,微控制器和计算机接口。构建了两个mv的归一化自主呼吸检测图:一个表现良好,另一个可能是有害的,如果在脱机期间给患者通气,因为SBs在设定的压降值下没有被感知。
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Mechanical Ventilator spontaneous breathing detection tested by robot SIMVENT
Mechanical Ventilators (MV) are only tested at the manufacturer's facilities in their ability to detect spontaneous breathing so as to trigger concomitant support. A robot patient was developed (called SIMVENT) to test MVs after repair or to compare MVs in hospitals. SIMVENT is a complete active patient simulator, as opposed to rubber bag simulation. SIMVENT implements lung equations under given user selected parameters of ventilatory mechanics to simulate different respiratory conditions. By producing spontaneous breathing (SB) pressure drops (1-10 cm H2O) at random times or phase-locked to ventilation cycles, SIMVENT tests the capacity of MVs to sense spontaneous ventilation. SIMVENT also calculates basic mechanical parameters (frequency, airway pressure, esophageal pressure, resistance and compliance). SIMVENT was designed with a step-motor powered piston moving in a 2-litre cylinder, a second cylinder mimicking residual volume, pressure sensors, a variable resistance tube, a microcontroller and a computer interface. A normalized spontaneous breathing detection graph was constructed for two MVs: one behaved well and the other could be harmful if ventilating a patient during weaning, because SBs were not sensed at the set pressure-drop value.
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