High frequency oscillator mode – Fluke Biomedical VT Plus HF User Manual

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VT Plus HF

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4. Ensure that the ventilator is delivering breaths in a steady manner.
5. Gently lift the back of the test lung top plate during the expiratory hold period in a

smooth, steady pull to create negative pressure.

6. Repeat several times using different forces to approximate the minimum patient

effort required to trigger the ventilator.

Note

To carry out a more repeatable performance study, such as the

determination of the work of breathing, attach an external, motor-driven

cam system or a pneumatic actuator to the top plate of the test lung.

The

Full Test

screen shows all of the ventilator parameters. The minimum pressure

and the assist pressure are displayed on the lower left column.

High Frequency Oscillator Mode

The Analyzer can test high-frequency flow and airway pressure.
To access the High-Frequency Oscillator mode:
1. Press the

MORE/4

key.

2. Use the S and T soft keys to highlight

High Frequency Oscillator

.

3. Press the

ENTER

soft key. The

High Freq. Test

screen displays:

fec074.bmp

The high-frequency oscillator (HFO) mode samples flow and airway pressure at a

much faster rate (5x) than the Analyzer does in normal operation. It is useful for

monitoring the function of extremely high-frequency breath rates, up to 800 bpm. In

HFO mode, the Analyzer collects two seconds worth of data at a time. After the data

is collected, it is processed to calculate parameters, and the first half-second of data is

plotted on the display.
The mean, min, and max values are calculated for both pressure and flow signals.

These values apply to the entire two seconds of data, not just the half-second that is

plotted. The breath rate is calculated and displayed in both breaths per minute and

Hz. The inspiratory time and tidal volume are also calculated.

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