Pressure Rise Time; Negative Pressures; Oxygen Concentration; Auto-Trak Sensitivity - Respironics V60 User Manual

Ventilator
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Auto-Trak Sensitivity

Pressure rise time

The operator-set Rise Time defines the time required for inspiratory pressure to
rise to the set (target) pressure.

Negative pressures

There are no negative pressures generated during exhalation.

Oxygen concentration

The Respironics V60/V60 Plus Ventilator incorporates an oxygen mixer. Oxygen
concentration can be set in all modes.
An important characteristic of the Respironics V60/V60 Plus Ventilator is its
ability to recognize and compensate for intentional and unintentional leaks in
the system, and to automatically adjust its triggering and cycling algorithms to
maintain optimum performance in the presence of leaks. This is called Auto-
Trak Sensitivity. The following subsections describe this function in detail.

Triggering

Breaths are patient (flow) triggered in all modes, typically when patient effort
causes a certain volume of gas to accumulate above baseline flow (volume
method). An inspiration is also triggered when the patient inspiratory effort
distorts the expiratory flow waveform sufficiently (shape signal method; see
page 4-4).

Cycling

Cycling to exhalation occurs in these cases:
Patient expiratory effort distorts the inspiratory flow waveform
sufficiently (shape signal method). See "Shape signal method of
cycling and triggering." on page 4-4.
Patient flow reaches the spontaneous exhalation threshold (SET). See
"SET method of cycling." on page 4-4.
After 3 seconds at the IPAP level (timed backup safety mechanism)
When a flow reversal occurs, typically due to a mask or mouth leak
Principles of operation
4-3

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

V60 plus

Table of Contents