VC/AC - VOLUME CONTROL/ASSIST CONTROL
Ventilation that delivers a set VOLUME target with variable pressure. As volume increases, pressure decreases (and vice versa).
Settings: Vt, Fi02, PEEP, RR, Ti, Peak flow
Pros: stable Vt and minute vol
Cons: may cause asynchrony, variable peak pressure, may lead to excessive ventilation/resp alkalosis, increased chance of barotrauma.
PC - PRESSURE CONTROL
Ventilation that delivers a set PRESSURE target with variable volume.
Settings: FiO2, PEEP, RR, Pressure Support (PS)/Pinsp, Ti
- may also include Pramp
Pros: better synchrony, less risk of barotrauma
Cons: could lead to inadequate tidal volumes (ensure alarms are set)
SIMV - Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation
A form of ventilation that allows for spontaneous breathing that has a set PRESSURE support (PS). Sometimes referred to as “weaning” mode. When breathing spontaneously, pt takes over WOB.
Settings: Vt, RR, FiO2, PEEP, PS
PS - PRESSURE SUPPORT
A form of ventilation that allows for spontaneous breathing. PRESSURE support is set, volume is variable.
Pt determines RR.
Settings: FiO2, PEEP, PS. Should have RR backup rates for periods of apnea.
PRVC - PRESSURE REGULATED VOLUME CONTROL
A dual mode of ventilation that has a set PRESSURE but also ensures a set VOLUME is achieved.
Settings: RR, FiO2, PEEP, target volume
APRV - AIRWAY PRESSURE RELEASE VENTILATION
A form of pressure control, where prolonged periods of high pressure alternate with short periods of pressure release (akin to CPAP). It results in significant recruitment of alveoli and increases Pmean (airway pressure).
Settings: FiO2, P high, P low (pressure; T high, T low (time at pressure).