Synchronized Mechanical Ventilation Using Electrical Activity of the Diaphragm in Neonates - 05/09/12
, Kimberly Firestone, BS, RRT b, Peter C. Rimensberger, MD cRésumé |
The electrical activity of the diaphragm (Edi) is measured by a specialized nasogastric/orogastric tube positioned in the esophagus at the level of the crural diaphragm. Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) uses the Edi signal as a neural trigger and intrabreath controller to synchronize mechanical ventilatory breaths with the patient’s respiratory drive and to proportionally support the patient’s respiratory efforts on a breath-by-breath basis. NAVA improves patient-ventilator interaction and synchrony even in the presence of large air leaks, and might therefore be an optimal option for noninvasive ventilation in neonates.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Electrical activity of the diaphragm, Edi, Neuroventilatory cascade, Neural trigger, Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist, NAVA, Synchrony, Patient-ventilator interaction
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| Drs Stein and Rimensberger and Ms Firestone are all speakers for Maquet. There are no other relationships to disclose. |
Vol 39 - N° 3
P. 525-542 - septembre 2012 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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