I dont know if you remember me but i messaged you on instagram early on in your youtube. man I love your approach...I though I was the only one teaching my students to learn outside the box. I realize this is 4 years old and you may not have the time to look at this but keep that early grid mentality my students love it and other teachers like us need to see it. Hope one day you can come to my college and be a supplement to the team we already have. Love that you admitted your mistake. true education !!!!
If the ventilator is taking into account the patients changing characteristics and accordingly altering its variables doesnt it make it closed loop? And not open loop?
Thank you so much for this fantastic lecture, Sir! Well done! Can I ask something? What is the difference between PAV and PAV+? How can we detect patient-ventilator asynchrony in PAV+ and how to manage asynchrony if there is in PAV+? Thanks a lot. 😊
Huge respect brother!🙏🏽 How much l learnt from you!👌Graduated in 2018, don’t remember learning about this PAV. Is that a new mode of vent or is that something I forgot?
Thanks for watching and sharing the kind words. PAV is not on the matrix of the TMC, so many schools probably either don't talk about it at all or barely scratch the surface.
Hello thanks again for an awesome video. Hopefully I'm not asking for too much but can you please go over some of the pulmonary diseases and how do you treat them step by step before administering invasive ventilation?.... (acute lung injury, pulmonary edema, and pulmonary hypertension)
, thank you for the video lecture sir , sir this lecture is difficult for us to understand . sir if you can please do another video that describe this mode clearly and in a simple way to understand it .sir if you can please do a video lecture series about paediatric , neonatal , infant initial vent settings and the difference between tubing compliance mode and automatic tubing compensation mode .
Hello, Waruna. Sorry you couldn't follow the PAV lecture. It's a tough mode to grasp, unless you've worked with it. Did you get my email with the following response in regards to ATC and tubing compliance? "ATC and tubing compliance comp are two different things. ATC is an insp pressure added to the circuit to aid with spontaneous breathing. Tubing compliance compensation is most commonly seen in neonatal ventilation. Tubing compliance tells you how much volume is lost within the stretch/compliance of the circuit with every breath. In neo ventilation, when we are delivering very small tidal volumes, losing 15 mL to the circuit may be detrimental to the patient, considering the total tidal volume may only be 30 mLs. In that case you're losing 50% of your delivered breath to the compliance of the circuit. Tubing compliance compensation compensates for this lost volume depending on the tubing compliance factor." Working with my neo/pedi experts to get some neo/pedi content out. Stay tuned!
Please can you talk about slope and flow and the difference between them. Specially for neonate I'm using drager vn500 i have both choices and get confusing
Hello! I'm not familiar with that particular vent, but it sounds alot like rise time in the adult world. See if this video helps. ua-cam.com/video/aYUhHoKoODs/v-deo.html Let me know if not! Thank you for watching and commenting.
Breath assist type. PAV provides breath to breath support based on work of breathing, ASV provides various necessary support based on Ve. PAV is full spontaneous mode, while ASV will provide mandatory breaths in the absence of spontaneous ventilation. Does that help?
Hi, thanks for making this tutorial. I just have a little question, isn't PRVC a closed-loop ventilation mode? rc.rcjournal.com/content/respcare/56/1/85.full.pdf
I dont know if you remember me but i messaged you on instagram early on in your youtube. man I love your approach...I though I was the only one teaching my students to learn outside the box. I realize this is 4 years old and you may not have the time to look at this but keep that early grid mentality my students love it and other teachers like us need to see it. Hope one day you can come to my college and be a supplement to the team we already have. Love that you admitted your mistake. true education !!!!
@davecity23 I do remember! Where do you teach? Maybe I can schedule a trip out next year.
If the ventilator is taking into account the patients changing characteristics and accordingly altering its variables doesnt it make it closed loop? And not open loop?
Your the best coach Joe!
Thank u sir..always struggled to understand this mode..u made it super easy 🙂
PAV is a closed loop of mechanical ventilation. Its an intelligent mode taking feedback from pt and adjusting the subsequent breaths.
Thank you so much for this fantastic lecture, Sir! Well done! Can I ask something? What is the difference between PAV and PAV+? How can we detect patient-ventilator asynchrony in PAV+ and how to manage asynchrony if there is in PAV+? Thanks a lot. 😊
Excellent
Very helpful, thank you 👌🏾👌🏾🌹🌹
You the best coach.
Probably not, but I try. Thank you for this kind comment and for watching, Abdulahi.
Thank you so much its very helpful
Thank you for watching and commenting!!!
Thank you so much it was very helpful 👍👍
Huge respect brother!🙏🏽
How much l learnt from you!👌Graduated in 2018, don’t remember learning about this PAV. Is that a new mode of vent or is that something I forgot?
Thanks for watching and sharing the kind words. PAV is not on the matrix of the TMC, so many schools probably either don't talk about it at all or barely scratch the surface.
Respiratory Coach Thank You🙏🏽
I love it coach 👍👍👍
Cool, Mohamed. Thank you for watching and kindly commenting!
Great work
thanku so muchhhhhh sir 🙂
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Wonderful video.thank you so much
Hello thanks again for an awesome video. Hopefully I'm not asking for too much but can you please go over some of the pulmonary diseases and how do you treat them step by step before administering invasive ventilation?.... (acute lung injury, pulmonary edema, and pulmonary hypertension)
Hi Gee, I got it on the schedule. Look for August to be a heavy month on diseases. Stay tuned!
PAV is Closed Loop*
Yes, 100%. I corrected that in a follow-up video.
Thank you soooo much for this 😊
Closed loop 😊
Have we jumbled open vs closed loop systems
I think starting from scratch and rethinking how to present this information would better serve your students.
Thank you, Eric. I appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Amazing
, thank you for the video lecture sir , sir this lecture is difficult for us to understand . sir if you can please do another video that describe this mode clearly and in a simple way to understand it .sir if you can please do a video lecture series about paediatric , neonatal , infant initial vent settings and the difference between tubing compliance mode and automatic tubing compensation mode .
Hello, Waruna. Sorry you couldn't follow the PAV lecture. It's a tough mode to grasp, unless you've worked with it. Did you get my email with the following response in regards to ATC and tubing compliance?
"ATC and tubing compliance comp are two different things. ATC is an insp pressure added to the circuit to aid with spontaneous breathing. Tubing compliance compensation is most commonly seen in neonatal ventilation. Tubing compliance tells you how much volume is lost within the stretch/compliance of the circuit with every breath. In neo ventilation, when we are delivering very small tidal volumes, losing 15 mL to the circuit may be detrimental to the patient, considering the total tidal volume may only be 30 mLs. In that case you're losing 50% of your delivered breath to the compliance of the circuit. Tubing compliance compensation compensates for this lost volume depending on the tubing compliance factor."
Working with my neo/pedi experts to get some neo/pedi content out. Stay tuned!
What is PAV+ vs ASV?
Please can you talk about slope and flow and the difference between them. Specially for neonate I'm using drager vn500 i have both choices and get confusing
Hello! I'm not familiar with that particular vent, but it sounds alot like rise time in the adult world. See if this video helps. ua-cam.com/video/aYUhHoKoODs/v-deo.html Let me know if not! Thank you for watching and commenting.
Thank u
You're very welcome!! Thank you for watching and commenting!!!
if you are using patient feedback then its closed loop and not open loop
Very helpful. Thanks👍
How can I contact you please I need to ask you something
hi nice video. but you mied up terminology open loop and closed loop.
mixed
oh you corrected.
Difference between pav and asv
Breath assist type. PAV provides breath to breath support based on work of breathing, ASV provides various necessary support based on Ve. PAV is full spontaneous mode, while ASV will provide mandatory breaths in the absence of spontaneous ventilation. Does that help?
yes it helps ! Thanks coach
Hi, thanks for making this tutorial. I just have a little question, isn't PRVC a closed-loop ventilation mode?
rc.rcjournal.com/content/respcare/56/1/85.full.pdf