Abstract

Mechanical ventilation is one of the most commonly used respiratory treatments in intensive care unit.New ventilation modes are developed to reduce the occurrence of mechanical ventilation complications, and adaptive support ventilation (ASV) is one of them.ASV is a newer form of closed-loop controlled ventilation which provides automated selection of initial ventilator parameters based on measurements of patient lung mechanics and breathing effort.Now, the basic theory, parameter setting, advantages and disadvantages of ASV were summarized, and the clinical application in pediatric population was also concluded. Key words: Adaptive support ventilation; Closed-loop controlled ventilation; Clinical application

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