D49. Clinical Trials in Critical Care 2010
DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2010.181.1_meetingabstracts.a6035
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Prospective Randomized Controlled Study Comparing Conventional Ventilation Versus A Fully Closed-loop Ventilation (IntelliVent®) In Post Cardiac Surgery ICU Patients

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“…Thus, objectives in terms of PaCO 2 or E T CO 2 and PaO 2 or SpO 2 should be revised to avoid unnecessary over-assistance with potential harmful consequences. The use of closedloop control of ventilation increases the time spent in the desired ventilation zone [19,20] and may help clinicians to revise the objectives. Such closed-loop systems may in theory be able to work with other modes of ventilation, for instance pressure support ventilation (PSV) or volume assist controlled ventilation with closed-loop control of FiO 2 and PEEP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, objectives in terms of PaCO 2 or E T CO 2 and PaO 2 or SpO 2 should be revised to avoid unnecessary over-assistance with potential harmful consequences. The use of closedloop control of ventilation increases the time spent in the desired ventilation zone [19,20] and may help clinicians to revise the objectives. Such closed-loop systems may in theory be able to work with other modes of ventilation, for instance pressure support ventilation (PSV) or volume assist controlled ventilation with closed-loop control of FiO 2 and PEEP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New systems that combine automatic adjustments of ventilator parameters, such as minute ventilation and peak inspiratory pressure, in parallel to automatic adjustment of F IO 2 and PEEP, have recently become available. 40,41 Reports on the use of these systems in adult ventilated patients with acute lung injury and post-cardiac surgery indicate better maintenance of the target ranges of oxygenation and other physiologic targets, less hyperoxemia, and reductions in F IO 2 . These more sophisticated systems also resulted in fewer manual interventions from the clinical team to adjust the ventilator settings.…”
Section: In the Adultmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Automated mechanical ventilation systems are another way to help implement protective ventilation. In a preliminary study, we evaluated the new Intellivent system (Hamilton medical, Bonaduz, Switzerland) in patients after cardiac surgery [ 115 ]. We showed that VTs were automatically reduced below 10 mL/kg of PBW after a few minutes of mechanical ventilation, and the respiratory rate was automatically increased to maintain a stable minute ventilation.…”
Section: Challenges and Controversy To The Use Of Protective Ventimentioning
confidence: 99%