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5.2
Ventilator Settings
The ideal weight of the patient is used to calculate the ventilator
setting parameters to provide the best approximation to ventilate
the patient. This value is calculated using the height of the patient
considering the Body Mass Index (BMI) of 22. The following will
be calculated according to the weight:
•
Volume
–
calculated based on 7 mL/kg;
•
Frequency
–
according to the internal calculation to
the system;
•
Ratio I:E - 1:2;
•
Inspiratory Flow
–
calculated according to TINS
obtained;
The other parameters will have the default value:
•
Maximum Pressure
–
30 hPa (cmH2O)
•
PEEP
–
5 hPa (cmH
2
O)
•
Plateau Pressure
–
30 % de T
INS
•
Flow
–
Square
The following table shows the modes available for each type of
patient:
Table 7: Modes available for the types of patient
Patient type
Flow Sensor
Modes available
(1)
NEONATAL
NEO
PLV, CPAP/PSV, P-SIMV, DualPAP
PEDIATRIC
INF
VCV, V-SIMV, PCV, CPAP/PSV, P-SIMV,
DualPAP
ADULT
ADU
VCV, V-SIMV, PCV, CPAP/ PSV, P-
SIMV, DualPAP
(1)
NVI (Non Invasive Ventilation) can be activated in all ventilation modes and when activated, it will compensate leaks
Below the patient selection button, there is an indication of the sensor to be used for each patient.
•
To obtain all monitored parameters available on the equipment, it is important to connect the
correct flow sensor in the breathing circuit.
•
If required to use a breathing circuit different from the one indicated, use the indicated flow
sensor.
When selecting the type of patient at the startup of the equipment, the values of ideal height and weight assumed by the equipment.