Articles: ventilators.
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A simple modification to an existing adult ventilator has been designed to permit mechanical ventilation of neonates and small children with the Ayre's T-piece circuit. The Nuffield Anaesthesia Ventilator Series 200 has been modified by replacing the piston in the patient valve with a fixed leak. ⋯ The modified ventilator is shown to perform as a time-cycled pressure generator capable of delivering tidal volumes between 10 and 300 ml at frequencies from 10 to 85/minute. It is therefore ideally suited to neonatal and paediatric use.
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The Bromsgrove Conversion has been developed for use on the Cape Bristol series of automatic lung ventilators; it enables the patient to take a spontaneous breath between mandatory mechanical breaths. The conversion will also permit entirely spontaneous breathing and continuously positive airways pressure.
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A study was undertaken on dogs to find the limit of carbon dioxide exchange with high frequency jet ventilation using a fluidic logic controlled oxygen jet ventilator. Fifteen dogs were ventilated through a transtracheal catheter at respiratory rates up to 600 per minute. The following were recorded: aortic, pulmonary artery, pulmonary arterial wedge, and central venous blood pressures; intratracheal pressure, electrocardiogram; inspiratory and expiratory time of the jet; arterial and central venous blood gases; intermittent cardiac output. ⋯ High frequency jet ventilation was then started at a rate of 600 per minute and decreased in increments to 100 per minute. Arterial blood gases were continuously recorded through an intra-arterial catheter connected to a mass spectrometer. The PaCO2 gradually declined to normal levels as the rate decreased.