Positive Pressure Ventilation (PPV)
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2017
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This video presents:
Positive Pressure Ventilation (PPV)
Positive End Expiratory Pressure Ventilation (PEEPV)
Advantages and disadvantages of these methods ...
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This video is not intended to provide assessment, diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice; it also does not constitute provision of healthcare services. The content provided in this video is for informational and educational purposes only.
Please consult with a physician or healthcare professional regarding any medical or mental health related diagnosis or treatment. No information in this video should ever be considered as a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional.
finally , a sound explanation of positive and negative lung pressures. Thank you Dr Been.
This video is so helpful in understanding all the basics of mechanic ventilation. Tysm for putting this video out.
Thank you so much Sir. The explanation is so clear and simple. I have been learning more about mechanical ventilation especially with the Covid19 outbreak. This video helped me understand basic concepts.
Extremely helpful it was!!!
Concepts get strongly clear
wow! amazing video!!! I am finally able to understand positive pressure!!!!! Thank you so much Dr. Been and keep on teaching!!!
Thank you for your note. Glad that the concept became clear. Will continue to teach.
Thank you so very much!! Watched so many videos and only your video made it so clear and easy to understand.God bless 🙏🏻
Great explanation from normal respiratory to peep. Really needed to get this for my covid patients. Any additional information regarding covid would be great.
You make that so easy !bundle of thanks sir.💕💕💕
Great explanation!
Thaknyou so much Dr Been for ur efforts, they are priceless
This video is just perfect for my intentions. Thank you so much. In about 8 months, I will return to this comment to see how far I've come...regards
Awesome. We will wait. Study well.
Thank you so much!!!! Finally understand possitive pressure ventilation!!! very clear explaination!!!
You are very welcome. Glad the concept is clear now. Study well.
Thank you Dr Been for great explanation
Thank you, very clear explanation
Amazing lecture. Thank u so much sir. I wish i had watched it earlier.
Thanks a lot, really helpful.
wonderful explanation
Thank You very muchh!!! Very nice explained! I got it now!!!
Awsume one sir .... thanks a lot , made my day
Thank You for great vidéo...is PPV same as Paw
Very nice explanation sir
Great explanation 👍
Nice explaination....
doc thank u very MUCH
Thank you so much. God bless you
You are most welcome.
very nice explanation, thanks a lot
Welcome.
Sir you are just amazing..❤❤
Thank you !
this is gold!
Best explanation I have seen.
Thank you
Very nice explained......!
thankyou sir,so helpful video very conceptual
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Really I like your teaching styles
Cool. Will do.
What happens to intrathoracic pressure during expiration when PPV/PEEP is applied? Could you explain what drawing the intrathoracic pressure would look like? I just see the intraalveolar pressure graphed beneath the example.
Thank you!
thank you
thank u very helpful
Excellent video!
Thank you. Where are you watching from?
Thank you for the clear explanation. It is very useful. Question - what is the maximum PPV allow in an adult patient without causing harm?
Xcellent sir
Thank you sir
Amazing video, thanks! Can you describe what the intrapleural pressures would be for PPV and PEEP? I know in normal situations the intrapleural cycles between negative to more negative but how about in PEEP? thanks again!!!
Thank you. Will do.
Sir Lot of thanks for such an amazing video
You are most welcome.
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Thanks
You are amazing sir
Thank you
Sir it was an amazing part can u expalim the CPAP and IPPB in this way plzzz
Great
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Study well and be a great doctor. What are you studying from our videos?
be a good doctor please.
Very informative.... please do a video about mechanical ventilators..
OK. Will do!
Great sir
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Hlo sir.. can you explain about ventilation settings and moods.🙏
Best 👌🏻
Sir, You missed 'atelectotrauma', PEEP prevents it by avoiding shearing forces of alveoli.
Please help and answer with some explanation. It would be a great help! Thank you
Q- routing IPPB( Intermittent positive breathing) is indicated in case of ?
a. COPD ( chronic obstructive pulmonary disease )
b. Intercostal weakness
c. Respiratory infection
d. Unhealed tracheostomy
Dr can u explain peak airway pressure and plateau pressure, triggeretc
Will do.
At 10:00 the diaphragm ascends not descends for expiration
Why do we positive pressure ventilation to a patient to saturation less than 85%
Please answer me
Sir, my name is Dhekyong and its been 2 months I have been working in ICU and but still not clear with concept. What is peep, graphic reading on ventilation. please teach at basic level. I am very curious to learn in detail
Nitish, PEEP or positive end expiratory pressure is a set pressure by ventilator to keep the alveoli from collapsing at the end of each breath. If you want I will explain in detail.
still confused that how the alveoli pressure will become positive??
WOW
Sir how Positive end expiratory pressure will lead to venous return impaction..
i had the same question. I think it's because venous return relies on negative thoracic pressure.The negative pressure expands the lung but also the heart chambers and ivc and svc, causing blood to flow high to low pressure. PEEP causes positive pressure so you get decreased venous return. I hope that's right.
@@boredtodeath741 You are right. The increased Intra thoracic pressure caused by PEEP reduces venous return, a) because the negative suction action is reduced. b) the right atrium gets compressed by the increased pressure.
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Sir please make this video in hindi
I know why i am here.
Sir Thank you so much . Your video is very informative and effective.. sir i want to know some what more related to-
1)What do u mean by stable and unstable alveoli?
2) Please ellaborate the parts and functioning of actual ventilator in hospital..
3) How doctors adjust all values etc.
SIR I NEED ALL THESE DATA BECAUSE I AM TRYING TO MAKE AN AFFORDABLE VENTILAOR. SO PLEASE HELP US
Thanks a lot
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thank you so much sir
Welcome dear.
Great
Thanks