2018 Annual American Control Conference (ACC) 2018
DOI: 10.23919/acc.2018.8431256
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Switching control of medical ventilation systems

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“…6. Overshoot in patient flow may result in false triggers during ventilation modes that allow for patient-triggered breaths (see [6]). The resulting airway pressure of the developed adaptive controller is also shown in Fig.…”
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“…6. Overshoot in patient flow may result in false triggers during ventilation modes that allow for patient-triggered breaths (see [6]). The resulting airway pressure of the developed adaptive controller is also shown in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Accurate tracking of the target pressure is important to achieve sufficient support for the patient, especially in cases of large flows, as a result of large lungs and/or unintentional leaks, e.g., in noninvasive ventilation. Furthermore, accurate pressure tracking results in better patient-ventilator synchrony; in [6] and [7], it is argued that better tracking prevents false triggers, improving patient-ventilator synchrony. Asynchrony between patient and machine is even associated with high mortality [8].…”
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