Design and calibration of a high-frequency oscillatory ventilator |
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Authors: | Simon B.A. Mitzner W. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD 21205. |
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Abstract: | High-frequency ventilation (HFV) is a modality of mechanical ventilation which presents difficult technical demands to the clinical or laboratory investigator. The essential features of an ideal HFV system are described, including wide frequency range, control of tidal volume and mean airway pressure, minimal dead space, and high effective internal impedance. The design and performance of a high-frequency oscillatory ventilation system is described which approaches these requirements. The ventilator utilizes a linear motor regulated by a closed loop controller and driving a novel frictionless double-diaphragm piston pump. Finally, the ventilator performance is tested using the impedance model of Venegas [1]. |
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