Authors
Christine A Trinkle, Richard N Broaddus, Jamie L Sturgill, Christopher M Waters, Peter E Morris
Publication date
2022/5/30
Journal
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
22
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Background
Mechanical power is a promising new metric to assess energy transfer from a mechanical ventilator to a patient, which combines the contributions of multiple parameters into a single comprehensive value. However, at present, most ventilators are not capable of calculating mechanical power automatically, so there is a need for a simple equation that can be used to estimate this parameter at the bedside. For volume-controlled ventilation (VCV), excellent equations exist for calculating power from basic ventilator parameters, but for pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV), an accurate, easy-to-use equation has been elusive.
Results
Here, we present a new power equation and evaluate its accuracy compared to the three published PCV power equations. When applied to a sample of 50 patients on PCV with a non-zero rise time, we found that our equation estimated power within an average of 8.4% ± 5.9 …
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