Ideal Helicopter Ventilator

FEATURES

  • small
  • light (< 5kg) – can delivery variable and high FiO2 (higher altitude -> lower PaO2 available)
  • visual alarms (often can’t hear audible ones in helicopter)
  • airway pressure and apnoea alarms built in
  • multiple modes of ventilation
  • able to perform BiPAP
  • minimal dead space
  • durable
  • cheap
  • simple to use
  • titrable PEEP
  • built in end-tidal CO2 monitor
  • built in suctioning system
  • capable of delivering air if O2 fails
  • able to be triggered by patient when time cycled
  • consume only gases = to minute volume and therefore required minimum gas supply
  • able to ventilate a variety of patient sizes and ages

CCC Ventilation Series

Critical Care

Compendium

Chris is an Intensivist and ECMO specialist at The Alfred ICU, where he is Deputy Director (Education). He is a Clinical Adjunct Associate Professor at Monash University, the Lead for the  Clinician Educator Incubator programme, and a CICM First Part Examiner.

He is an internationally recognised Clinician Educator with a passion for helping clinicians learn and for improving the clinical performance of individuals and collectives. He was one of the founders of the FOAM movement (Free Open-Access Medical education) has been recognised for his contributions to education with awards from ANZICS, ANZAHPE, and ACEM.

His one great achievement is being the father of three amazing children.

On Bluesky, he is @precordialthump.bsky.social and on the site that Elon has screwed up, he is @precordialthump.

| INTENSIVE | RAGE | Resuscitology | SMACC

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