COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PRESSURE CONTROL VENTILATION VERSUS VOLUME CONTROL VENTILATION IN PEDIATRIC ICU PATIENTS NEEDING MECHANICAL VENTILATION FOR OXYGENATION AND AIRWAY PRESSURES
- Senior Resident, Dept of Paediatrics, Tripura Medical College, Hapania, Tripura.
- Assoc Professor, Dept of Paediatrics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur, Maharashtra.
- Professor and HOD , Dept of Paediatrics, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sewagram, Wardha, Maharashtra.
Abstract
Background: To evaluate whether in pediatric patients requiring mechanical ventilation does volume control ventilation as compared to pressure control ventilation improve the oxygenation and other airway parameters . We conducted a randomized , prospective study on 133 patient who were randomly allocated in volume control and pressure control modes and the partial pressure of oxygen and carbon-di-oxide in the blood gas analysis of patients in both the groups were compared .
Results: The results of outcome variables were suggestive of improved oxygenation but raised airway pressure in VC group compared to PC.
Conclusions: Improved oxygenation was observed in Volume control mode as compared to pressure control mode . However airway pressure was significantly higher in the volume control group . The difference in outcome due to these differences needs further research.
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Chayan Sarkar, Akash Bang and Manish Jain (2022); COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PRESSURE CONTROL VENTILATION VERSUS VOLUME CONTROL VENTILATION IN PEDIATRIC ICU PATIENTS NEEDING MECHANICAL VENTILATION FOR OXYGENATION AND AIRWAY PRESSURES, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 10 (02), 237-239, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/14198
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