Advanced Modes of Ventilation Bi-Level and ARPV | Medvarsity

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Many small changes to ventilators have been made over the years to improve patient outcomes. Newer generation ventilators respond to patient demands with additional feedback systems. In this review, we will look at some of the more popular newer modes of ventilation that have been accepted into clinical practice.

Various intensive care units around the world have discovered that these modes improve patient ventilator synchrony, reduce ventilator days, and improve patient safety. Dual control modes (volume assured pressure support, volume support), Adaptive support ventilation, proportional assist ventilation, mandatory minute ventilation, Bi-level airway pressure release ventilation (BiPAP), neurally adjusted ventilatory assist, and NeoGanesh are among the various modes.

Airway Pressure Release Ventilation (APRV) was introduced to clinical practice about two decades ago as an alternative mode of mechanical ventilation; Bi-level ventilation is an effective mode of ventilation for patients suffering from Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Bilateral infiltrates can form in ARDS when the alveoli collapse, necessitating bi-level ventilation for alveolar recruitment.

Ganesh Natarajan explains everything about the newer modes of ventilation with an emphasis on Bi-Level and ARPV.
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