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7.3.10 S-IPPV mode
Risk of hyperventilation!
When using the S-IPPV mode, the CO
patient's blood can drop and injure the patient.
⇒ Monitor the patient continuously.
Risk of air trapping!
When using the S-IPPV mode, air can become trapped in the
patient's lung. This results in a reduced gas exchange and can
injure the patient.
⇒ Monitor the airway pressure continuously.
Risk of intrinsic PEEP!
An expiration that is too short can cause the pressure to increase
slowly at the end of the expiration and injure the patient.
⇒ Set the pressure limitation correctly.
⇒ Monitor the patient continuously.
Description
Abbreviation
Long form
Type
Requirement
Ventilation parameters
Left-hand navigation knob
Central navigation knob
Right-hand navigation knob
7 Description of the modes
concentration in the
2
S-IPPV
Synchronized Intermittent Positive
Pressure Ventilation
Volume-controlled
S-IPPV option is activated
Vt
Freq.
PEEP
pMax
InTr (only if the flow
measurement + ASB option is
activated)
I:E
Emergency mode
MEDUMAT Standard
2
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