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Principles of Mechanical Ventilation [EXPLAINED]

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This video breaks down the basic principles of mechanical ventilation in a way that's easy to learn and understand. Watch the video to learn more!
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➡ What are the Principles of Mechanical Ventilation?
Respiratory therapists and those who work in critical care must learn and understand the principles of mechanical ventilation. This includes:
Ventilation
Oxygenation
Lung compliance
Airway resistance
Deadspace ventilation
Respiratory failure

➡ Ventilation
Ventilation is the physiological process of moving air in and out of the lungs during a breathing cycle. It is an essential component of respiration, which helps ensure that oxygenrich air enters the lungs while carbon dioxide is removed.

➡ Oxygenation
Oxygenation is the physiological process of absorbing oxygen into the bloodstream. During inhalation, air enters the lungs and delivers oxygen molecules to the alveoli, where they diffuse across the alveolarcapillary membrane and into the blood.

➡ Lung Compliance
Lung compliance is a measurement of the lung’s ability to expand and contract. It is calculated by dividing the change in volume by the change in pressure. High lung compliance means that the lungs can expand more easily, while low lung compliance indicates lung stiffness. There are two primary types of lung compliance:
Static
Dynamic

➡ Static Compliance
Static compliance is a measure of the lung’s ability to expand when there is no airflow. It is determined by the amount of pressure required to inflate the lungs at a given volume.

➡ Dynamic Compliance
Dynamic compliance is a measure of the lung’s ability to expand when airflow is present. It is determined by the amount of pressure required to produce a given flow rate.

➡ Airway Resistance
Airway resistance is a measurement of impedance to the movement of air through the respiratory tract during inspiration and expiration. It is determined by the pressure difference between the alveoli and the atmosphere.

➡ Factors that can affect airway resistance include:
Retained secretions
Bronchoconstriction
Foreign body aspiration
Endotracheal tube
Condensation in the ventilator circuit
Neoplasm of the bronchial muscle structure
Tumors compressing the airway
Upper airway infection

➡ Deadspace Ventilation
Deadspace ventilation is defined as the volume of ventilated air that does not participate in gas exchange.
Therefore, in this case, plenty of air reaches the alveoli, but there is a lack of perfusion available for gas exchange to occur.

➡ There are three types of deadspace:
Anatomic
Alveolar
Physiologic

➡ Anatomic Deadspace
Anatomic deadspace is the volume of air in the conducting airways that does not participate in gas exchange. It is estimated to be approximately 1 mL/lb of ideal body weight.

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⏰TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
027 Principles of MV
058 Ventilation
130 Oxygenation
200 Lung Compliance
228 Static Compliance
240 Dynamic Compliance
255 Airway Resistance
307 Factors
339 Deadspace Ventilation
400 Types of Deadspace
406 Anatomic Deadspace
419 Alveolar Deadspace
435 Physiologic Deadspace
450 Respiratory Failure
505 Ventilatory Failure
533 Oxygenation Failure

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