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Vent Modes
   Education and Explanation




**Rule #1: Do not touch the vent.**
Kindly ask your Respiratory Therapist to
       make the change for you.
IMV
   IMV stands for Intermittent Mandatory
    Ventilation
    – This mode of ventilation would deliver a breath
      based entirely on time.
       » If you set a rate of 12 a breath would be given every
         5 seconds regardless of where the patient is in their
         breathing cycle
    – This is a mode of ventilation that is no longer
      used because it can cause over stretching and
      barotrauma.
IMV (continued)
   What can be set?
    – Rate – How often the patient receives a breath
    – Inspiratory Time/Flow – How quickly the patient
      receives the ventilator breath. Measured in Sec, or
      LPM
    – FiO2 – The Fractional inspired Oxygen from 21% -
      100%
    – Pressure/Volume – The amount of pressure or the
      volume to be received.
       » Pressure measured in cmH2O
    – PEEP – Positive End Expiratory Pressure
       » Is used to distend the alveoli and thin the alveolar capillary (AC)
         membrane.
       » Improves the gas transfer for the oxygen into the capillary system.
       » Increases a patients functional residual capacity (FRC)
AC/VC
   Assist Control or Volume Control
    – Same mode of ventilation with a different name.
    – Every breath is the same, and a vent breath.
    – Takes all the work away from the patient.
    – May be a “first choice” mode of ventilation in other
      institutions.
    – Can predispose a patient to atelectasis due to no change
      in volume.
    – If: Patient is set at a rate of 12 and a Tidal Volume (Vt)
      of 500 but breathing 20 times per minute what is the
      patients Minute Ventilation (MV)?
AC/VC (continued)
   It would be 10 LPM because every triggered
    breath is a volume of 500 mL.
   The set rate is really a “back up” rate.
   If the patient is sedated the rate of 12 will kick in
    and the patient will receive a breath every 5
    seconds at the desired I time or flow.
   Have to make sure the I time is adequate for their
    RR. Can easily become inversed if the patient is
    tachypneic.
AC/VC (continued)
   What can be set?
    –   Rate
    –   Inspiratory Time (I time) or Flow LPM
    –   FiO2
    –   Volume
    –   PEEP
PC
   Pressure Control
    – A pressure is set instead of a volume.
    – Every breath is still the same, and a “back up” rate is
      set.
       » Same:
              Pressure
              I time or Flow
    – Volume delivered is determined by the patients lung
      compliance.
    – Have to make sure the I time is adequate for their RR.
      Can easily become inversed if the patient is tachypneic.
So, what is lung compliance?
   Lung compliance is how easily a breath can be
    pushed into the lung.
    – Expressed as mL/cmH2O
    – Can be static or dynamic
          » Static is preferred
   What can decrease lung compliance
    –   Bronchospasm
    –   Inflammation
    –   Pulmonary Edema
    –   Mucus
    –   Size of the endotube
    –   Auto-PEEP
    –   Pleural Effusion
    –   Pneumonia
    –   Pneomothorax
    –   Anything that makes it more difficult to push a breath into a patient
SIMV
   SIMV stands for Synchronized Intermittent
    Mandatory Ventilation
    – This mode uses a microprocessor to determine where
      the patient is in their breathing cycle and will fit the
      breath at the beginning of inspiration or in-between
      spontaneous breaths
    – Much less likely to “stack breaths” and helps encourage
      comfort on the vent.
    – Patient will breath spontaneous volumes unassisted by
      the vent in-between the vent breaths.
SIMV VC
   What can be set?
    –   Rate
    –   Volume
    –   I time or Flow
    –   FiO2
    –   PEEP
SIMV PC
   What can be set?
    –   Rate
    –   Pressure
    –   I time or Flow
    –   FiO2
    –   PEEP
Now lets add PSV
   PSV or Pressure Support Ventilation
    – Is a pressure that augments a patients spontaneous
      breaths.
    – Is set as a pressure greater than the baseline PEEP.
    – Helps the patient overcome the resistance of the
      endotracheal tube.
    – Give the patient assistance for the work put in.
    – Volume of PS breath is completely determined by the
      patient effort.
    – Most all “modern” modes of ventilation can have PS.
       » Ie: SIMV VC + PSV, SIMV PC +PSV, SIMV PRVC + PSV
PRVC
   Pressure Regulated Volume Control
    – Combines the best of two modes of ventilation.
       » Allows the patient to breath in as much flow as they
         demand…..BUT
             Is delivered over a set I time.
             Set to a target volume.
             Pressure delivered will increase or decrease to lung
              compliance
             Is like having a therapist set the patient’s vent in PC and
              adjusting the pressure each breath to acheave the target
              volume.
             Every breath is a PRVC breath.
PRVC (continued)
   Not good for a patient who is breathing a lot
    spontaneously.
    – The vent has a difficult time reaching the target volume
      when the patient’s lung compliance is changing
      drastically due to spontaneous (negative pressure)
      breaths.
    – Works well when a patient’s overall respiratory rate is
      20 or less, and their spontaneous volumes are about that
      of the set volume
       » Otherwise the patient could be under ventilated compared to
         set MV
PRVC (continued)
 At Sparrow hospital it is customary to place
  patients in SIMV PRVC+PSV.
 This allows the patients spontaneous
  breaths to be pressure supported while
  assuring a specific MV is achieved.
    – This mode of ventilation is only offered on the
      newest generation of vents (Servo I and Servo
      S), and is better than PRVC with assuring the
      set MV.
Normal Vent Settings
   Since the ARDS Net Study, hospitals
    around the country have been setting lower
    Vt to decrease mortality.
    – Normal:
       » Vt = 8-10 cc per Kg of Ideal Body Weight (IBW)
       » RR = 10-14 breaths per minute
       » FiO2 = Starts at 100% and weaned to pt tolerance
       » I time = Usually set by the RT at 1 sec
             Increased or decreased based off of graphics and pt
              comfort / respiratory cycle.
How To Change ABG’s With
            The Vent
   To increase PO2
    – Increase FiO2 till it is 60% then consider
      increasing the PEEP.
    – Increase the PEEP
       » This will allow for recruitment of alveoli
       » This will thin the AC membrane
       » O2 exchange will become easier
       » Be Aware: Too high of PEEP can cause a decrease
         in venous return or tamponade the heart (decrease
         BP)
Changing ABG’s With The Vent
         (continued)
   Decrease PCO2
    – Increase the rate
       » Increasing the rate increases the patients MV
       » Be Aware: Too high of a rate can cause air trapping
         especially in those with an obstructive lung disease.
       » Cuts into E time or the amount of time a patient has
         to exhale.
    – Increase the Vt.
       » This increases MV and is only recommended in
         patients with compliant lungs
       » Be Aware: Too high of a Vt will cause barotrauma
         and cytokine release.
HFOV (High Frequency
        Oscillation Ventilation)
 This is the simplest mode of ventilation,
  and it is placed on the sickest patients.
 Works like a speaker
 Is the only vent that works off of an active
  ventilation concept.
    – All other modes of ventilation we push the
      breath in and the patient passively exhales.
    – With the oscillator we push the breath in and
      pull the breath out with a piston.
HFOV (continued)
 Works well as an oxygenator, but not so
  well as a ventilator.
 Should be considered when a patients FiO2
  is greater than 60% on a PEEP greater than
  10cm H2O
 Only 4 things are set and control
  ventilation.
    – MAP (works like PEEP and is started
      2-4cmH2O greater than that on the ventilator.
HFOV (continued)
– FiO2 (amount of inspired O2. Normally set at 100%
  and weaned down)
– The      P or d P (this is where ventilation occurs)
   » Is initially set by increasing till there is jiggling in
     the mid thigh. (YES REALLY)
           This is called the Chest Wiggle Factor (CWF)
   » Please remember: Only about 20% of the actual
     pressure set makes it to the alveoli.
– And finally the HZ. (1HZ = 60 cycles in a minute)
   » Is initially set between 3HZ and 6HZ
   » The Vt is determined by the amount of distance
     between peaks in the waves.
How To Change Your ABG With
          HFOV
   To increase PO2
    – Increase the FiO2
    – Increase the MAP
       » This will thin the alveolar wall and make it easier to
         move the O2 into the capillary system.
       » Be aware: Just like PEEP, the higher the setting the
         more likely for a decrease in venous return or
         tamponade of the heart to occur. (decrease BP)
Changing ABGs with HFOV
            (continued)
   To decrease PCO2
    – Increase the      P
       » This increases the venilatory pressure.
    – Decrease the rate
       » Wait a minute this goes against everything we
         know!
       » The oscillator is trapping gas in the lung, by
         decreasing the HZ we allow more time for CO2 to
         escape. (this increases the Vt)
    – As a last ditch the cuff can be deflated some to
      allow a leak and more CO2 to escape.
Good Luck
   Remember every patient is different
    – Just because a mode of ventilation works with
      most patients does not always make it a fit for
      all your patients.
   And lastly
    – If you have a question, please ask your
      Respiratory Therapist.
Thank You

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Vent modes

  • 1. Vent Modes Education and Explanation **Rule #1: Do not touch the vent.** Kindly ask your Respiratory Therapist to make the change for you.
  • 2. IMV  IMV stands for Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation – This mode of ventilation would deliver a breath based entirely on time. » If you set a rate of 12 a breath would be given every 5 seconds regardless of where the patient is in their breathing cycle – This is a mode of ventilation that is no longer used because it can cause over stretching and barotrauma.
  • 3. IMV (continued)  What can be set? – Rate – How often the patient receives a breath – Inspiratory Time/Flow – How quickly the patient receives the ventilator breath. Measured in Sec, or LPM – FiO2 – The Fractional inspired Oxygen from 21% - 100% – Pressure/Volume – The amount of pressure or the volume to be received. » Pressure measured in cmH2O – PEEP – Positive End Expiratory Pressure » Is used to distend the alveoli and thin the alveolar capillary (AC) membrane. » Improves the gas transfer for the oxygen into the capillary system. » Increases a patients functional residual capacity (FRC)
  • 4. AC/VC  Assist Control or Volume Control – Same mode of ventilation with a different name. – Every breath is the same, and a vent breath. – Takes all the work away from the patient. – May be a “first choice” mode of ventilation in other institutions. – Can predispose a patient to atelectasis due to no change in volume. – If: Patient is set at a rate of 12 and a Tidal Volume (Vt) of 500 but breathing 20 times per minute what is the patients Minute Ventilation (MV)?
  • 5. AC/VC (continued)  It would be 10 LPM because every triggered breath is a volume of 500 mL.  The set rate is really a “back up” rate.  If the patient is sedated the rate of 12 will kick in and the patient will receive a breath every 5 seconds at the desired I time or flow.  Have to make sure the I time is adequate for their RR. Can easily become inversed if the patient is tachypneic.
  • 6. AC/VC (continued)  What can be set? – Rate – Inspiratory Time (I time) or Flow LPM – FiO2 – Volume – PEEP
  • 7. PC  Pressure Control – A pressure is set instead of a volume. – Every breath is still the same, and a “back up” rate is set. » Same:  Pressure  I time or Flow – Volume delivered is determined by the patients lung compliance. – Have to make sure the I time is adequate for their RR. Can easily become inversed if the patient is tachypneic.
  • 8. So, what is lung compliance?  Lung compliance is how easily a breath can be pushed into the lung. – Expressed as mL/cmH2O – Can be static or dynamic » Static is preferred  What can decrease lung compliance – Bronchospasm – Inflammation – Pulmonary Edema – Mucus – Size of the endotube – Auto-PEEP – Pleural Effusion – Pneumonia – Pneomothorax – Anything that makes it more difficult to push a breath into a patient
  • 9. SIMV  SIMV stands for Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation – This mode uses a microprocessor to determine where the patient is in their breathing cycle and will fit the breath at the beginning of inspiration or in-between spontaneous breaths – Much less likely to “stack breaths” and helps encourage comfort on the vent. – Patient will breath spontaneous volumes unassisted by the vent in-between the vent breaths.
  • 10. SIMV VC  What can be set? – Rate – Volume – I time or Flow – FiO2 – PEEP
  • 11. SIMV PC  What can be set? – Rate – Pressure – I time or Flow – FiO2 – PEEP
  • 12. Now lets add PSV  PSV or Pressure Support Ventilation – Is a pressure that augments a patients spontaneous breaths. – Is set as a pressure greater than the baseline PEEP. – Helps the patient overcome the resistance of the endotracheal tube. – Give the patient assistance for the work put in. – Volume of PS breath is completely determined by the patient effort. – Most all “modern” modes of ventilation can have PS. » Ie: SIMV VC + PSV, SIMV PC +PSV, SIMV PRVC + PSV
  • 13. PRVC  Pressure Regulated Volume Control – Combines the best of two modes of ventilation. » Allows the patient to breath in as much flow as they demand…..BUT  Is delivered over a set I time.  Set to a target volume.  Pressure delivered will increase or decrease to lung compliance  Is like having a therapist set the patient’s vent in PC and adjusting the pressure each breath to acheave the target volume.  Every breath is a PRVC breath.
  • 14. PRVC (continued)  Not good for a patient who is breathing a lot spontaneously. – The vent has a difficult time reaching the target volume when the patient’s lung compliance is changing drastically due to spontaneous (negative pressure) breaths. – Works well when a patient’s overall respiratory rate is 20 or less, and their spontaneous volumes are about that of the set volume » Otherwise the patient could be under ventilated compared to set MV
  • 15. PRVC (continued)  At Sparrow hospital it is customary to place patients in SIMV PRVC+PSV.  This allows the patients spontaneous breaths to be pressure supported while assuring a specific MV is achieved. – This mode of ventilation is only offered on the newest generation of vents (Servo I and Servo S), and is better than PRVC with assuring the set MV.
  • 16. Normal Vent Settings  Since the ARDS Net Study, hospitals around the country have been setting lower Vt to decrease mortality. – Normal: » Vt = 8-10 cc per Kg of Ideal Body Weight (IBW) » RR = 10-14 breaths per minute » FiO2 = Starts at 100% and weaned to pt tolerance » I time = Usually set by the RT at 1 sec  Increased or decreased based off of graphics and pt comfort / respiratory cycle.
  • 17. How To Change ABG’s With The Vent  To increase PO2 – Increase FiO2 till it is 60% then consider increasing the PEEP. – Increase the PEEP » This will allow for recruitment of alveoli » This will thin the AC membrane » O2 exchange will become easier » Be Aware: Too high of PEEP can cause a decrease in venous return or tamponade the heart (decrease BP)
  • 18. Changing ABG’s With The Vent (continued)  Decrease PCO2 – Increase the rate » Increasing the rate increases the patients MV » Be Aware: Too high of a rate can cause air trapping especially in those with an obstructive lung disease. » Cuts into E time or the amount of time a patient has to exhale. – Increase the Vt. » This increases MV and is only recommended in patients with compliant lungs » Be Aware: Too high of a Vt will cause barotrauma and cytokine release.
  • 19. HFOV (High Frequency Oscillation Ventilation)  This is the simplest mode of ventilation, and it is placed on the sickest patients.  Works like a speaker  Is the only vent that works off of an active ventilation concept. – All other modes of ventilation we push the breath in and the patient passively exhales. – With the oscillator we push the breath in and pull the breath out with a piston.
  • 20. HFOV (continued)  Works well as an oxygenator, but not so well as a ventilator.  Should be considered when a patients FiO2 is greater than 60% on a PEEP greater than 10cm H2O  Only 4 things are set and control ventilation. – MAP (works like PEEP and is started 2-4cmH2O greater than that on the ventilator.
  • 21. HFOV (continued) – FiO2 (amount of inspired O2. Normally set at 100% and weaned down) – The P or d P (this is where ventilation occurs) » Is initially set by increasing till there is jiggling in the mid thigh. (YES REALLY)  This is called the Chest Wiggle Factor (CWF) » Please remember: Only about 20% of the actual pressure set makes it to the alveoli. – And finally the HZ. (1HZ = 60 cycles in a minute) » Is initially set between 3HZ and 6HZ » The Vt is determined by the amount of distance between peaks in the waves.
  • 22. How To Change Your ABG With HFOV  To increase PO2 – Increase the FiO2 – Increase the MAP » This will thin the alveolar wall and make it easier to move the O2 into the capillary system. » Be aware: Just like PEEP, the higher the setting the more likely for a decrease in venous return or tamponade of the heart to occur. (decrease BP)
  • 23. Changing ABGs with HFOV (continued)  To decrease PCO2 – Increase the P » This increases the venilatory pressure. – Decrease the rate » Wait a minute this goes against everything we know! » The oscillator is trapping gas in the lung, by decreasing the HZ we allow more time for CO2 to escape. (this increases the Vt) – As a last ditch the cuff can be deflated some to allow a leak and more CO2 to escape.
  • 24. Good Luck  Remember every patient is different – Just because a mode of ventilation works with most patients does not always make it a fit for all your patients.  And lastly – If you have a question, please ask your Respiratory Therapist.