Mechanical ventilation strategy for pulmonary rehabilitation based on patient-ventilator interaction

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LiMing Hao
Xiao Li
Yan Shi
MaoLin Cai
Shuai Ren
Fei Xie
YaNa Li
Na Wang
YiXuan Wang
ZuJin Luo
Meng Xu
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[1] Beihang University,School of Automation Science and Electrical Engineering
[2] The Fouth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital,Department of Rehabilitation
[3] Chinese PLA General Hospital,Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
[4] Capital Medical University,Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Beijing Engineering Research Center of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Beijing Institute of Respiratory Medicine, Beijing Chao
[5] Chinese PLA General Hospital,Yang Hospital
[6] Zhejiang University,Department of Orthopedics
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Science China Technological Sciences | 2021年 / 64卷
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mechanical ventilation; pulmonary rehabilitation; phases division; fuzzy control; patient-ventilator interaction;
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Mechanical ventilation is an effective medical means in the treatment of patients with critically ill, COVID-19 and other pulmonary diseases. During the mechanical ventilation and the weaning process, the conduct of pulmonary rehabilitation is essential for the patients to improve the spontaneous breathing ability and to avoid the weakness of respiratory muscles and other pulmonary functional trauma. However, inappropriate mechanical ventilation strategies for pulmonary rehabilitation often result in weaning difficulties and other ventilator complications. In this article, the mechanical ventilation strategies for pulmonary rehabilitation are studied based on the analysis of patient-ventilator interaction. A pneumatic model of the mechanical ventilation system is established to determine the mathematical relationship among the pressure, the volumetric flow, and the tidal volume. Each ventilation cycle is divided into four phases according to the different respiratory characteristics of patients, namely, the triggering phase, the inhalation phase, the switching phase, and the exhalation phase. The control parameters of the ventilator are adjusted by analyzing the interaction between the patient and the ventilator at different phases. A novel fuzzy control method of the ventilator support pressure is proposed in the pressure support ventilation mode. According to the fuzzy rules in this research, the plateau pressure can be obtained by the trigger sensitivity and the patient’s inspiratory effort. An experiment prototype of the ventilator is established to verify the accuracy of the pneumatic model and the validity of the mechanical ventilation strategies proposed in this article. In addition, through the discussion of the patient-ventilator asynchrony, the strategies for mechanical ventilation can be adjusted accordingly. The results of this research are meaningful for the clinical operation of mechanical ventilation. Besides, these results provide a theoretical basis for the future research on the intelligent control of ventilator and the automation of weaning process.
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