Background. Aim of the paper was to assess the performance of different expiratory valves and the resistance of helmet outlet ports at increasing gas flow rates. Methods. A gas flow-meter was connected to 10 different expiratory PEEP valves: 1 water-seal valve, 4 precalibrated fixed PEEP valves and 5 adjustable PEEP valves. Tree new valves of each brand, set at different pressure levels (5-7.5-10-12.5-15 cmH2O, if available), were tested at increasing gas flow rates (from 30 to 150 L/min). We measured the pressure generated just before the valves. Tree different helmets sealed on a mock head were connected at the inlet port with a gas flow-meter while the outlet was left clear. We measured the pressure generated inside the helmet (due to th...
OBJECTIVE: To compare helmet noninvasive ventilation (NIV), in terms of patient-ventilator interacti...
International audienceMost pressure-support devices use a single circuit with an exhalation port int...
Certification tests currently employed by some industrialized nations to certify respirators require...
We assessed the performance of different continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) helmets equipped...
Objective: To assess the behavior of different helmets after discontinuation of fresh gas flow by di...
We measured the flow-resistance of five commercially available 10 cm H2O expiratory positive-pressur...
We measured the flow-resistance of five commercially available 10 cm H2O expiratory positive-pressur...
Background Traditionally, Venturi-based flow generators have been preferred over mechanical ventila...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether additional helmet flow obtained by a single-circuit and a modifie...
INTRODUCTION: Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) with a helmet device is often associated with poor pati...
The aim of this bench study was to investigate the performances of 8 devices for noninvasive CPAP
To evaluate the performance of a new helmet (NH) recently introduced into clinical use relative to t...
Objective: To test the effects on mechanical performance of helmet noninvasive ventilation (NIV) of ...
BACKGROUND: Ventilator exhalation-valve performance during the expiratory phase has been stud-ied in...
Background: At the beginning of 2020, a high number of COVID-19 cases affected Italy in a short peri...
OBJECTIVE: To compare helmet noninvasive ventilation (NIV), in terms of patient-ventilator interacti...
International audienceMost pressure-support devices use a single circuit with an exhalation port int...
Certification tests currently employed by some industrialized nations to certify respirators require...
We assessed the performance of different continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) helmets equipped...
Objective: To assess the behavior of different helmets after discontinuation of fresh gas flow by di...
We measured the flow-resistance of five commercially available 10 cm H2O expiratory positive-pressur...
We measured the flow-resistance of five commercially available 10 cm H2O expiratory positive-pressur...
Background Traditionally, Venturi-based flow generators have been preferred over mechanical ventila...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether additional helmet flow obtained by a single-circuit and a modifie...
INTRODUCTION: Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) with a helmet device is often associated with poor pati...
The aim of this bench study was to investigate the performances of 8 devices for noninvasive CPAP
To evaluate the performance of a new helmet (NH) recently introduced into clinical use relative to t...
Objective: To test the effects on mechanical performance of helmet noninvasive ventilation (NIV) of ...
BACKGROUND: Ventilator exhalation-valve performance during the expiratory phase has been stud-ied in...
Background: At the beginning of 2020, a high number of COVID-19 cases affected Italy in a short peri...
OBJECTIVE: To compare helmet noninvasive ventilation (NIV), in terms of patient-ventilator interacti...
International audienceMost pressure-support devices use a single circuit with an exhalation port int...
Certification tests currently employed by some industrialized nations to certify respirators require...