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On the Autovent 4000, the Inspiratory Time has a setting of 1 sec for a child and 2 sec for adult as labeled. This is confusing me.
A normal I:E time is usually 1:2 which is inspiration occurs over 1 sec. So why does the Autovent specify an adult receives its volume with an Inspiratory Time over 2 secs versus the usual 1 sec? And further why is a child receiving it's volume over 2 secs versus 1 sec?
I am seeing that the "Adult" and "Child" labels can really confuse the operator. If I am understanding correctly, the Autovent Inspiratory Time control needs adjusted appropriately based on the desired VT to be delivered. Such as an adult can be ventilated on the "Child" setting as this is just a specific Inspiratory Time. A 1 sec Inspiratory Time is generally considered appropriate unless a specific need for longer Inspiratory Time is indicated, correct? So, most of the time we should have the Inspiratory Time control on "Child" which is 1 sec?
For example, per the Autovent manual, 200 - 600mL can be delivered over 1 sec and 400 - 1200 delivered over 2 secs.
So last question is, is it best to just ignore and adult and child labels and just be aware of the VT that is delivered with each of the two Inspiratory Time settings?
A normal I:E time is usually 1:2 which is inspiration occurs over 1 sec. So why does the Autovent specify an adult receives its volume with an Inspiratory Time over 2 secs versus the usual 1 sec? And further why is a child receiving it's volume over 2 secs versus 1 sec?
I am seeing that the "Adult" and "Child" labels can really confuse the operator. If I am understanding correctly, the Autovent Inspiratory Time control needs adjusted appropriately based on the desired VT to be delivered. Such as an adult can be ventilated on the "Child" setting as this is just a specific Inspiratory Time. A 1 sec Inspiratory Time is generally considered appropriate unless a specific need for longer Inspiratory Time is indicated, correct? So, most of the time we should have the Inspiratory Time control on "Child" which is 1 sec?
For example, per the Autovent manual, 200 - 600mL can be delivered over 1 sec and 400 - 1200 delivered over 2 secs.
So last question is, is it best to just ignore and adult and child labels and just be aware of the VT that is delivered with each of the two Inspiratory Time settings?
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