Adaptive Support Ventilation (ASV) - How does it work?
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Dr. Jean-Michel Arnal, Senior Intensivist, quickly explains the main functionalities of ASV - Adaptive Support Ventilation on a real critical care patient.
ASV is an intelligent ventilation mode which guarantees that the patient receives set minute ventilation, whether spontaneously breathing or mechanically ventilated, by the dynamic calculation of optimal breathing patterns. ASV applies lung-protective strategy rules, promotes faster recovery and reduces workload.
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merci docteur Arnal, je suis étudiant infirmier et votre explication m'a bien servi pour mieux comprendre ce moniteur.
Thank you Sir for such a wonderful explanation..
Our pleasure Arulvel!
Thanks for sharing...what is your recommendation to start understand ventilator settings like hamilton s1 ventilator? Any courses or classes for icu nurses? Thanks
Hi Elisangela, our pleasure! Yes our Academy page has a host of videos, tutorials, and e-learning materials to help you get started: www.hamilton-medical.com/Academy/HAMILTON-G5-S1-training.html
Please let us know if you have any questions!
Congrats to Dr Arnal for the nice review
I have had severe sleep apnea for some time now and I got diagnosed with complex sleep apnea in Dec 2015. I've been using my asv bipap since Jan and have noticed little if any difference and my sleep scores are always over 90. How long should this take to get me to some what of a normal state?
+beebop shopbop Our devices are not intended to treat sleep apnea. Therefore we do not have any experience in this field. Please consult your attending physician.
The ASV you are referring to is Adaptive Servo-Ventilation (used in non-invasive home ventilation). This is not the same as the ASV (adaptive support ventilation) described in this video. As you can see the patient is invasively (intubated) ventilated in an ICU; not the same use case as yours :)
Yes, this video does not apply to you. Look up adaptive servo ventilation which is what you are probably on for your complex sleep apnea. Welcome to the lovely and dangerous world of medical abbreviations.
What is difference between ASV or INTELLiVENT ASV and Draeger MMV and Smartcare PS?
thank you so much for your excellent explanation
what a great video!!! thank you so much doc!
Our pleasure Randy! We're glad you found Dr. Arnal's explanation helpful!
Thank you Dr, it was great
Good description, although I could hardly hear him over that whistling in the back,.... what is that ?
Have a look at our latest UA-cam video about ASV - Adaptive Support Ventilation! Dr. Jean-Michel Arnal, Senior Intensivist from France, quickly explains the main functionalities of ASV on a real ICU patient.
Useful sir thanku
At 5:14, he says, "start by decreasing the target Min. Vol. usually 20 by 20." What did he mean when he said 20 by 20?
Hello! "20 by 20" means that he is decreasing the target Min. Volume in stages of 20. In example in the video, Dr. Arnal sets the first decrease from 130 to 110
@@Hamilton-medical I get it. Thank you
How loud is it?
Patient has Flow desynchrony , increase the inspiratory flow
Cute ventilator! !!!!! I love ventilators! !!!!!!!
Katy Brennan weird
Its difficult as mathematics understand..waveform and new mode..calculations
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I just wish if the user interface on the machine was in English.
Muy buen video
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Non-British/US English spoken is hardly understandable. Advice summarize the sequence of settings in step by step beneath the VDO. Thanks.
There are English Subtitles available.
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