Abstract Introduction: This work concerns the assessment of a novel system for mechanical ventilation and a parameter estimation method in a bench test. The tested system was based on a commercial mechanical ventilator and a personal computer. A computational routine was developed do drive the mechanical ventilator and a parameter estimation method was utilized to estimate positive end-expiratory pressure, resistance and compliance of the artificial respiratory system. Methods The computational routine was responsible for establishing connections between devices and controlling them. Parameters such as tidal volume, respiratory rate and others can be set for standard and noisy ventilation regimes. Ventilation tests were performed directly...
Understanding the mechanical properties of the respiratory system is an important task in pulmonary ...
Robustness measures the performance of estimation methods when they work under non-ideal conditions....
Robustness measures the performance of estimation methods when they work under non-ideal conditions....
Abstract Introduction: This work concerns the assessment of a novel system for mechanical ventilati...
The respiratory mechanics assessment in patients with mechanical ventilation allows to adjust the tr...
The paper shows the usefulness of the lung mechanical model for time and frequency characteristics r...
To theoretically assess the viability of an automatic procedure to support the anesthesiologist in p...
PURPOSE: There is growing interest in the use of both variable and pressure-controlled ventilation (...
Mechanical ventilation is a widely used breathing support for patients in intensive care. Its effect...
The mechanical power (MP) is the energy delivered into the respiratory system over time. It can be c...
Airway occlusion pressure correlates with central respiratory drive. The airway occlusion pressure (...
The purpose of this work is to present some recent results in an ongoing research project between Gh...
International audienceBackground: An important issue in noninvasive mechanical ventilation consists ...
The precise assessment of respiratory mechanics in intensive care unit (ICU) patients can potentiall...
Airflow and pressure were measured post-operatively in eight mechanically ventilated patients in the...
Understanding the mechanical properties of the respiratory system is an important task in pulmonary ...
Robustness measures the performance of estimation methods when they work under non-ideal conditions....
Robustness measures the performance of estimation methods when they work under non-ideal conditions....
Abstract Introduction: This work concerns the assessment of a novel system for mechanical ventilati...
The respiratory mechanics assessment in patients with mechanical ventilation allows to adjust the tr...
The paper shows the usefulness of the lung mechanical model for time and frequency characteristics r...
To theoretically assess the viability of an automatic procedure to support the anesthesiologist in p...
PURPOSE: There is growing interest in the use of both variable and pressure-controlled ventilation (...
Mechanical ventilation is a widely used breathing support for patients in intensive care. Its effect...
The mechanical power (MP) is the energy delivered into the respiratory system over time. It can be c...
Airway occlusion pressure correlates with central respiratory drive. The airway occlusion pressure (...
The purpose of this work is to present some recent results in an ongoing research project between Gh...
International audienceBackground: An important issue in noninvasive mechanical ventilation consists ...
The precise assessment of respiratory mechanics in intensive care unit (ICU) patients can potentiall...
Airflow and pressure were measured post-operatively in eight mechanically ventilated patients in the...
Understanding the mechanical properties of the respiratory system is an important task in pulmonary ...
Robustness measures the performance of estimation methods when they work under non-ideal conditions....
Robustness measures the performance of estimation methods when they work under non-ideal conditions....