An adaptive lung ventilation controller
- 1 January 1994
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
- Vol. 41 (1) , 51-59
- https://doi.org/10.1109/10.277271
Abstract
Closed loop control of ventilation is traditionally based on end-tidal or mean expired CO2. The controlled variables are the respiratory rate RR and the tidal volume VT. Neither patient size or lung mechanics were considered in previous approaches. Also the modes were not suitable for spontaneously breathing subjects. This report presents a new approach to closed loop controlled ventilation, called Adaptive Lung Ventilation (ALV). ALV is based on a pressure controlled ventilation mode suitable for paralyzed, as well as spontaneously breathing, subjects. The clinician enters a desired gross alveolar ventilation (V'gA in l/min), and the ALV controller tries to achieve this goal by automatic adjustment of mechanical rate and inspiratory pressure level. The adjustments are based on measurements of the patient's lung mechanics and series dead space. The ALV controller was tested on a physical lung model with adjustable mechanical properties. Three different lung pathologies were simulated on the lung model to test the controller for rise time (T90), overshoot (Ym), and steady state performance (delta max). The pathologies corresponded to restrictive lung disease (similar to ARDS), a "normal" lung, and obstructive lung disease (such as asthma). Furthermore, feasibility tests were done in 6 patients undergoing surgical procedures in total intravenous anesthesia. In the model studies, the controller responded to step changes between 48 seconds and 81 seconds. It did exhibit an overshoot between 5.5% and 7.9% of the setpoint after the step change.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Keywords
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