Mechanical Ventilation 101
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- čas přidán 18. 06. 2015
- An introduction to mechanical ventilation for medical students and residents.
Lecture by Dr. Kristine Breyer, UCSF
Voice, illustrations, animations, editing by Catherine Tsai: catherine.tsai.art@gmail.com
Funded by Dr. Mark Rollins and UCSF Department of Anesthesia
This has been one of the best, clear and organized videos I have encountered... Thank you, plenty of confusions clarified.
I cannot thank you enough for this video! I’m a medical student in my final year, studying for my internal medicine exam and this video has been beyond helpful! Thank you so much 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 I was literally struggling to understand how the mechanical ventilation works from my book and you just simplified it on another level!
I haven’t even finished the video yet but I have to say that is the best video in its kind of all CZcams, the way you exposing it is so methodical and logical to follow that you can understand everything, and believe me, people always struggle explaining all of this, thank you so much for your work, and now I’m continuing watching the video thanks!
This is the best explanation of Ventilator I've ever seen. Thanks
Thank you so much!! One of the very best explanations I have come across.
You are a great teacher...More please!!!
I didn't know youtube can be that helpful. This video is amazing in illustrating the concepts of mechanical ventilation. I'll definitely recommend it for anyone who has hard time understanding this tricky topic.
Thank you so much.
I have been watching videos on vent since yesterday. I think this one is the best
i'm having my first ICU exam next week and the book does a horrible job explaining this concept. THANK YOU sooo mucch for giving me something to visualize the concept.
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Thank you so much ! You did an amazing job in presenting the concepts.
WOW!!! GREAT JOB!!! Such a great explanation of everything!!!!!! Thank You, keep up the GREAT WORK!!
One of the best I've ran across thank you
This has been really helpful! Clear, brief and precise! Thank you so much for enlightening me!!! :)
It was so clearly demonstrated, I want to connect myself to a ventilator right now.
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WHERE WERE YOU WHEN I WAS STUDYING MECH VENTILATION 3 SEMESTERS AGO?!! GREAT EXPLANATION, BETTER THAN MY PROFESSOR.
Great Job! Well organized, well explained. Thank you!
Crisp and clear.No words to say
I am really impressed with the delivery. A good job done. Five stars
FInally get clear with Mechanical ventilation and differences between modes. Thank you so much.
10th of April 2019 and this video is still clear and amazing ..... thank you
Really good video, easy to understand and good visual. Thank you for simplifying this.
i could grasp in one hour (listened twice) what I could not in 2 days, unfortunately not many more videos from you
you got a new fan! this is perfecto ! thank you for all
it is so clearly demonstrated and explained so well. Thank you so much.
Thank you for easy illustration with a ample. ..very helpful video
Thank you so much for this high yield vedio, now i have the basic concept of mechanical ventilation in a short time.
Best video for newbies on mechanical ventilation.
thank you so much for such an amazing lecture
This video is very helpful! I am Internal Medicine Resident and working in ICU. Thanks
Best video explaining PEEP concept ; AC mode & regarding other ventilator settings in relation with ABG analysis..thank you..Doctor from India..👨⚕
Positive pressure mechanical ventilator of this type is not 100 percent perfect for covid19
this is beautiful explanation makes thing so much easier....the book and lecture ppts just so confusing....so much love
Very much informative video lecture. Very much simplified .cleared my lots of queries in short span of time. Thank you
Congratulation, one of must complete and simply video for ventilation. Thank you
Very useful and practical knowledge , thank u so much!
Superb review. Thank you
Great video!
This is amazing , couldn't help commenting twice
Thanks for watching!
2018 november its still very useful thanks a . lot...
Best explained mechanical ventilation. Tnx.
Dope stuff and still relevant, only came across it now.
Thank you so much you legendary teacher
That was so helpful. Thanks
thank you!! very helpful!!
Excellent. Very organized. It would be helpful to change "cc" to "mL" which is the Joint Commission mandate for volume and the current nomenclature for orders/therapy. Also, I have seen, which I think you are referring to as SIMC-PC, as "PRVC" (pressure-regulated volume control) in the ICUs that I teach. (I may have your acronym wrong). It would be work giving some of the alternative "names" for these modes. Thank you!
Very nice and exclusive .....
Best explanation ever.. Thank you so much.. Pls post a video of BIPAP setting 🙏
I am.surgeon from India...great and easy to understand explainaton...so lucid
Thank you Anwaar Saied
really excellent vid......thank u so much
I am an electrical engineer, still understand to some extent great
Thank you
Thanks for that 👍 clarification
We have a volume control transport ventilator that has a high pressure and low pressure alarm and setting. What would the high pressure setting be for and should it be adjusted differently based on the patient condition? High is 15-80 cmH2O. Many Thanks.
Thank you 😊
Thanks you, good job.
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Great vid.
great!
Really appreciate this vid! (Also: glad presenter has slowed her speech rate down when compared with the O&G vids, which were also good, but a bit hard to listen too ;-) )
This video is excellent! Only critique possible is the lack of equivalent units in the metric system aimed for non-US citizens (for example, the formula for calculating ideal tidal volume uses height in inches only). Other than that, amazing job!
Agreed, great video. You're right about that formula (and consistency would be a nice improvement) - in most other places I do see both unit systems used, though.
Thank you
thank you so much
Nice presentation
Wow! This is it!!!!
Very helpful
Thank you ms
Thank you.
Very good information of mechanical ventilation made easy. Absolutely must watch video to get basic and useful knowledge of ventilators Dr Shobha Vatkar MBBS MD DA
Amazing. I only have one question. Why is PSV used in the ICU if SIMV PC is not used. Isnt the main issue that patients may get fatigued in SIMV?
please make more videos like these on other subjects
At 11:30, should Assist Control Volume Control be: ACVC?
thanks a lot
Appreciate it 🙏
explanation super
God bless you you are my hero
My patient has this mode SIMV (PRVC) + PS is this a volume controlled or Pressure?
Oh gracious...
Nice video
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Hi. Please which application can I use to create this lectures? Thanks so much.
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Good one
No mention of I:E ratio at all???
appreciate
And what about effet shunt madame?
Thx
Wow
Simplified video on mechanical ventilation
Good
Assisted control volume control is written as ACPC, please correct it
and please check the classification written are correct or not? bcz simv vc is written as controlled mode and acpc as hybrid mode
excellent
may Allah support you all
but need more hint on others as e.g jet vent. & membrane oxygenation & Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist
otherwise, this is simple explanation for primary basics
thanks
i think the classification of controll hybrid is mistake there...watch around 11: 30
Si ils EXPLOSENt
Oui justement la compliance differe d'un patient a l'autre il y'a une GRANDE difference entre des poumons normaux et quelqu'un en SDRA Ya madame yehdik
Ya madame le premier criteres pour choisir un mode l'etat du poumon
Madame par example un asthamatyique en crise et qui est en acidose si tu lui met une peep et un mode normal WALLAHI IL EXPLOSE
Paragon
Ti yezzi aad les bronchopneupatie ont une auto peep qu'il faut respecter
Les gas du sang ne suffisent pas pour choisir le mode vetntilatoire c'est faut
Et on arrete la sedation aichek
Non c'est faut madame tu fais beaucoup de biais
Great video!!
Thank you