Graphical Screen Interpretation in Neonatal Ventilation with the Dräger Babylog
Modern neonatal ventilators offer bigger and bigger screens for monitoring and controlling of respiratory therapy. Realtime curves are always in the center of such screens. Mostly pressure, flow and volume curves are displayed on such devices. These curves are telling the user a lot about the device, the patient circuit and interface, but most important also about the patients lung, breathing activity and the interaction in between patient and ventilator. However, the reading and interpretation of the curves can be difficult. Learn more about graphical screen interpretation with Babylog ventilators: Modern understanding of mechanical ventilation How can technology support protective ventilation strategies and patient safety Understanding pressure, flow and volume curves Detecting ET-tube leaks and its implications Interpretation of respiratory curves

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