Goals
Enhance ICU clinicians’ understanding of the physiological principles informing assessment and management of mechanical ventilation and strengthen their skills in assessing patient-ventilator interaction.
Increase awareness of the many relevant aspects of conventional and novel invasive and non-invasive mechanical ventilation techniques.
Enhance ICU clinicians’ knowledge of the management of specific clinical problems in mechanically ventilated patients: acute respiratory distress syndrome, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbations, and difficult weaning from mechanical ventilation.
Objectives
Explain and assess basic physiological aspects of patient-ventilator interaction: respiratory mechanics, respiratory muscle activity and function, patient-ventilator synchrony, and ventilator-induced lung and respiratory muscle injury.
Determine why and when mechanical ventilation can be a treatment, a supportive therapy or a source of complications.
Describe the optimal approach to liberating patients from mechanical ventilation and conduct a comprehensive clinical assessment to identify and treat causes of difficult ventilator weaning.
Deliver evidence-based management of acute respiratory failure using both non-invasive and invasive ventilatory techniques for the following conditions: acute respiratory distress syndrome, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and weaning from mechanical ventilation
Content
- Respiratory Mechanics What To Measure
- Case Discussion Managing Refractory Hypoxemia and ECLS
- Prone Positioning and Inhaled Pulmonary Vasodilators
- PEEP And Lung Recruitment
- Case Discussion Spontaneous Breathing Who, When, How, And Why
- Lung and Diaphragm – Protective Ventilation
- Case Discussion Mechanical Ventilation in Acute Brain Injury
- Heart-Lung Interactions
- Patient-Ventilator Synchrony
- Determinants Of Respiratory Drive And Effort
- Control Of Breathing
- Equation Of Motion Pressures Volumes And Flow
- Conventional And Advanced Modes Of Ventilation
- High-Flow Nasal Cannula And Non-Invasive Ventilation
- How Do I Do It Assessing The Difficult To Liberate Patient
- How I Do It – Assessing Readiness For Liberation
- Oxygen Setting – Does It Matter
- Pav And Nava
- Transporting Mechanically Ventilated Patients
- Transporting Mechanically Ventilated Patients
- Understanding The Effect Of Sedation
- Evidence Based Sedation Management In Ventilated Patients
- Evidence Based Delirium Management In Ventilated Patients
- Panel Discussion How To Mobilize Ventilated Patients
- Strategies To Improve Mechanical Ventilation Quality
- Panel Discussion Enhancing Quality Of Care For Ventilated Patients
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