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Simultaneous mechanical ventilation of several patients with a single ventilator
Non-conventional | WHO COVID | ID: covidwho-272910
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Simultaneous mechanical ventilation of several patients with a single ventilator might reduce the deficit of these devices for the care of patients with acute respiratory failure due to Covid-19.

OBJECTIVE:

To communicate the results of a mechanical ventilation exercise with a ventilator in a lung simulator, and simultaneously in two and four.

RESULTS:

No statistically significant differences were observed between programmed, recorded and measured positive end-expiratory pressure, mean airway pressure and peak pressure, except when simultaneously ventilating four lung simulators.

CONCLUSIONS:

Simultaneous mechanical ventilation should be implemented by medical personnel with experience in the procedure, be restricted to two patients and carried out in the intensive care unit.
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: WHO COVID Document Type: Non-conventional