Detecting Ventilation Asynchronies Using Time-Variant Respiratory Mechanics

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University of Canterbury. Mechanical Engineering
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2013
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Chiew, Y.S.
Docherty, P.D.
Pretty, C.G.
Redmond, D.
Davidson, S.
Poole, S.
Van Drunen, E.
Damanhuri, N.S.
Chase, Geoff
Shaw, Geoff
Abstract

Asynchronous patient-ventilator interaction risks inadequate oxygenation that can cause prolonged mechanical ventilation requirement. Currently, patient-ventilator asynchrony events cannot be automatically detected in real-time and the problem is essentially neglected. This research presents a model-based approach to automatically detect asynchrony events in real-time.

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Chiew, Y.S., Docherty, P.D., Pretty, C.G., Redmond, D., Davidson, S., Poole, S., Van Drunen, E., Damanhuri, N.S., Chase, J.G., Shaw, G.M. (2013) Detecting Ventilation Asynchronies Using Time-Variant Respiratory Mechanics. Hobart, Australia: Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS)/Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ATICN) Intensive Care Annual Scientific Meeting 2013, 17-19 Oct 2013. 1pp.
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Fields of Research::32 - Biomedical and clinical sciences::3202 - Clinical sciences::320212 - Intensive care
Fields of Research::32 - Biomedical and clinical sciences::3201 - Cardiovascular medicine and haematology::320199 - Cardiovascular medicine and haematology not elsewhere classified
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