1. Technical aspects and clinical implications of high frequency jet ventilation with a solenoid valve
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Saul Miodownik, Cole Ray, Graziano C. Carlon, and Roberta C. Kahn
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Tube diameter ,Respiratory rate ,business.industry ,Wave form ,Mechanics ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Respiration, Artificial ,Cannula ,Nebulizer ,Inspiratory flow ,High frequency jet ventilation ,Solenoid valve ,Medicine ,business - Abstract
High frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) is an incompletely studied technique of mechanical respiratory support. The authors have built a ventilator based on a solenoid valve, that allows independent selection of respiratory rate and inspiratory/expiratory ratio. The ventilator can be synchronized to the heart rate. Hum-idification is provided by warm saline dripped in front of the injector nozzle, so that the jet stream itself acts as a nebulizer. Tube diameter, length, and deformability are fundamental determinants of inspiratory flow rate and wave form. Cannula kinking and inadequate humidifi-cation were the most significant sources of complications.
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- 1981
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