The High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilator by J. Arnold | OPENPediatrics

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  • Learn about strategies to use when conventional ventilation is failing, including prone positioning, HFOV, and surfactant.
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Комментарии • 19

  • @Hindi-dentist
    @Hindi-dentist 4 года назад +4

    Thank you. Please requesting a video on complications or risks in a ventilated child

  • @esnbeauty3585
    @esnbeauty3585 Год назад

    I like it, simple and to the point

  • @anton4rajneesh
    @anton4rajneesh 3 года назад +1

    Thank you... Nice video

  • @moumitabiswas883
    @moumitabiswas883 7 месяцев назад

    Please explain hysteresis phenomenon

  • @ajaiarora4711
    @ajaiarora4711 3 года назад

    Please mention how much mean airway pressure to be kept and how much delta pressure to be kept ? Thanks

  • @ajaiarora4711
    @ajaiarora4711 3 года назад

    Thanks for nice video 👍

  • @hema11901
    @hema11901 4 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @mattdavis7740
    @mattdavis7740 3 года назад +9

    HFOV taught by a medical doctor haha. He did well for a doc but I would consult a respiratory therapist, there are many inaccuracies in this video. You definitely shouldn’t use flow to control your MAP that’s not how this device works. No patients needs to start at 20 lpm that’s just what the side of the machine says for the pre-use check. I will gladly teach or help anyone that needs it. For free.

    • @kristiaan1
      @kristiaan1 3 года назад +4

      medical doctors ventilate patient all over the world except in the US. haha

    • @dylantobiasflynn9576
      @dylantobiasflynn9576 2 года назад +1

      @@kristiaan1 and honestly from what I've seen that doesn't always bode well for the patient lmao

    • @kristiaan1
      @kristiaan1 2 года назад

      @@dylantobiasflynn9576 well then maybe you can enlighten us?

    • @dylantobiasflynn9576
      @dylantobiasflynn9576 2 года назад +1

      @@kristiaan1 watched an ICU physician put a BiPap patient on invasive settings and stare baffled at the Puritan Bennett as they desaturated...until we intervened and respiratory was contacted.

    • @kristiaan1
      @kristiaan1 2 года назад

      @@dylantobiasflynn9576 and how does this relate to the topic of the video?

  • @timekiller8403
    @timekiller8403 3 года назад +1

    De. thanks SSS

  • @KinkyJinxy
    @KinkyJinxy 9 месяцев назад

    When you say that all patients should start on 20lpm of bias flow is that include extreme premature babies that are 22/23 weeks? That sounds like a lot.

  • @jehanans2010
    @jehanans2010 4 года назад

    Simple, short