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EMCrit Wee - Adaptive Support Ventilation (ASV)

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Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Science

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey folks Scott Weingard here and this is an M-crit we.

0:02.8

Now this particular we is going to be of interest to only people who own

0:07.8

Hamilton ventilators or will own Hamilton ventilators in the future.

0:13.0

Now I do not own a Hamilton ventilator and I certainly don't take money from the Hamilton

0:17.2

Ventilator company.

0:19.1

I am a Drager man and I have extensive experience with Puritan Ben's and a ton of experience for better or for worse with Vellas but nothing with Hamilton.

0:28.0

But I was asked by a number of listeners including my buddy Alexander Bracey to talk about adaptive

0:34.8

support ventilation which is this closed loop ventilatory mode that does not

0:39.7

require much input from the clinician and does most of the work itself.

0:45.0

And I, like, do I really need to talk about this?

0:49.0

Is this just another mode I'm not really going to like, like PRVC?

0:52.0

So I looked into it a little bit and I'm like

0:54.2

huh this is pretty promising the data the research that's been done albeit not a ton looks

1:00.2

pretty impressive and not all of it was sponsored by the company and since I don't know anything

1:06.1

about it I figured I would get people on who are smart so I got in a brilliant respiratory therapist

1:12.4

Mike Schaff and I got in a brilliant respiratory therapist Mike Schaff and I got the research director for

1:17.2

Hamilton on. He obviously has a conflict of interest. Gene Michelle Arnall. And the two of them are going to talk about.

1:23.7

I'll give you a brief summary up front

1:25.1

and then we'll let them talk.

1:26.3

And then you could decide whether or not you want to do this.

1:29.4

So what this essentially is, is by close loop loop it means the machine's doing all of the analysis for you on the ventilatory side

1:39.1

It's not there for the auctionation side. You're still going to have to manually adjust your

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