Title
Automated closed loop controller of inspired oxygen system for improved mechanical ventilation in newborns
Abstract
Paper itself describes operation principles of mechanical ventilator, it's electronic and pneumatic solutions, as well as wide spectrum of advantages for patients that are coming with this technology. Special emphasis is placed on new technology in mechanical ventilation, where unlike before when nurses and doctors were constantly monitoring and adjusting O2 levels delivered to newborn / neonate by ventilator, automation of this process, using “The closed loop controller of inspired oxygen system (CLiO2), offers opportunity for better care of neonates. We will display methods where CLiO2 system noninvasively and continuously measures the oxygen level in a newborn's blood using Masimo SET® Measure-Through Motion and Low Perfusion pulse oximetry technology to provide accurate and saturation of peripheral oxygen (SpO2) measurements, even under challenging clinical conditions. Paper describes that the CLiO2 system processes blood oxygen saturation levels by a computer algorithm that then anticipates trends and modifies the amount of oxygen delivered. It will be shown how this system helps reduce complications associated with newborns needing mechanical ventilation and can free up time for clinicians to better care for some of their most vulnerable patients.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2011
Opatija
biochemistry,blood,medical control systems,oximetry,oxygen,paediatrics,patient care,patient monitoring,pneumodynamics,CLiO2,Masimo SET,automated closed loop controller,automated neonate ventilation,blood oxygen saturation level,computer algorithm,inspired oxygen system,low perfusion pulse oximetry technology,mechanical ventilator electronic solutions,mechanical ventilator operation principles,mechanical ventilator pneumatic solutions,neonatal care,neonate blood,newborn mechanical ventilation,oxygen level measurement,peripheral oxygen saturation measurements
Field
DocType
ISBN
Control theory,Computer science,Simulation,Oxygen,Remote patient monitoring,Computer network,Mechanical ventilation,Patient care,Pulse oximetry
Conference
978-1-4577-0996-8
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Almir Badnjevic1109.40
Emir Beganovic211.02
Gvozdenović, V.300.34
Gordan Sehic400.68