This video helped me to under the purpose of the oscillator and how it works. I have my state exam approaching and I feel much better now to answer questions regarding this. Plus it helped to better understand the changes that would need to be made to increase/decrease pCO2 and p02. THANK YOU!!!!
I'm also confused but I think the reasoning is because the Tidal volume is low so when he's refereeing to the low MAP it is in reference to the amount of MAP needed to achieve a higher Tidal volume and when he refers to a high it is in reference to proportion of MAP to Tidal volume being higher than normal but also low since TV is low. The higher MAP promotes better lung recruitment for gas exchange and the higher Fio2 compensates for the deadspace ventilation.
good day! just wanna ask regarding the hz and amplitude. in managing hfov, which is the 1st one between the hz and amplitude to be change or manipulate 1st if the blood gas shows pco2 retention or respiratory acidosis?
Khalsa Al Siyabi It is nice to hear from a fellow ventilation fan. Are you a student or practicing? I'm always interested in who and where there are practicioners of the ventilator arts, allan.prost@sait.ca Al
Your the best! easy, simple and to the point with no adverts. Love it.
Thank you sooooooooooo much! My daughter is in NICU and this was so useful for us!!! Great video!!
Such a great video. I rarely am impressed enough by these videos to comment, but you made this rudimentary enough to be very enticing.
Very helpful. I appreciated the simplicity of explanation in the difficult areas. Thank you.
This video helped me to under the purpose of the oscillator and how it works. I have my state exam approaching and I feel much better now to answer questions regarding this. Plus it helped to better understand the changes that would need to be made to increase/decrease pCO2 and p02. THANK YOU!!!!
Thanks Al for your nice descriptive video. It helped me understand HFOV really quickly. Thanks.
Thank you for this very helpful video.
WONDERFUL VIDEO I WAS SOOOOO DELIGHTED TO SEE THIS VIDEO
I find this very simple n enlightening...so grateful
Good job well done.....👏👏👏
Thank you so much for breaking this down the way you did so students like myself can clearly understand it!
very good video, easier to understand compared to other videos posted. many thanks....
Thank you for this very helpful video!
Very nice introduction to HFOV. Very simple. I would love to see a more in depth video on advanced techniques.
clear and concise! thanks
Really useful
REALLY HELPFUL ,,GREAT TEACHER
Thank you, this is very helpful
Thank you for your simplified vedio
So MAP is low? At 9:39 you discuss high MAP as part of HFOV. I must be missing something.
z040812 MAP has to be high in order to improve oxygenation. Good catch
I'm also confused but I think the reasoning is because the Tidal volume is low so when he's refereeing to the low MAP it is in reference to the amount of MAP needed to achieve a higher Tidal volume and when he refers to a high it is in reference to proportion of MAP to Tidal volume being higher than normal but also low since TV is low. The higher MAP promotes better lung recruitment for gas exchange and the higher Fio2 compensates for the deadspace ventilation.
Does pt needs to be deeply sedated and paralysed...does atelectatic alveoli open up on both lungs equally?? mechanism of co2 washout??
good day! just wanna ask regarding the hz and amplitude. in managing hfov, which is the 1st one between the hz and amplitude to be change or manipulate 1st if the blood gas shows pco2 retention or respiratory acidosis?
Thanks
Hi Mr Allan can we have your Email so we can ask you question regarding HFOV when we use it in practical
Khalsa Al Siyabi
It is nice to hear from a fellow ventilation fan. Are you a student or practicing? I'm always interested in who and where there are practicioners of the ventilator arts, allan.prost@sait.ca
Al
I am a Respiratory Therapist working in Sultanate of Oman, I am so proud to chat with you