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Philips V60 - Ventilation Modes

Philips V60
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Principles of operation
4-7
HFT controls flow instead of pressure and is accessed only while in Standby
mode. Patient alarms are not available during high flow therapy. This therapy
is not considered a breath delivery mode.
HFT requires 3.00 software and above.
Ventilation modes The Respironics V60/V60 Plus Ventilator operates in the following ventilation
modes:
CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) mode
S/T (spontaneous/timed) mode
PCV (pressure-controlled ventilation) mode
AVAPS (average volume-assured pressure support) mode
PPV (proportional pressure ventilation) mode (optional)
Table 4-1 summarizes the characteristics of these modes. Note that on the
ventilator, the Timed breath indicator means the breath is ventilator triggered,
while the Spont breath indicator means the breath is patient triggered.
Table 4-1: Characteristics of Respironics V60/V60 Plus ventilation modes
Mode
Timed breaths Spont breaths
Trigger
*
* A trigger variable starts inspiration.
Limit
A limit variable can reach and maintain a preset level before inspiration ends but it does not
end inspiration.
Cycle
A cycle variable is a measured parameter used to end inspiration.
Trigger Limit Cycle
CPAP N/A N/A N/A Auto-Trak Pressure Auto-Trak
PCV Time Pressure Time Auto-Trak Pressure Time
S/T Time Pressure Time Auto-Trak Pressure Auto-Trak
AVAPS Time Pressure Time Auto-Trak Pressure Auto-Trak
PPV Time Pressure Time Auto-Trak Pressure Auto-Trak

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