Analysis of the Effect of Emergency Ventilators on the Treatment of Critical Illness Based on Smart Medical Big Data

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Respiratory failure refers to pulmonary ventilation and ventilatory dysfunction caused by various reasons, which makes the patient unable to maintain the gas exchange required for stillness and causes a series of pathophysiological changes and corresponding clinical manifestations. In order to solve the problem of respiratory failure in critically ill patients, it is of great significance to analyze the role of microprocessor-based emergency ventilator in the treatment of critically ill patients. This article aims to study the role of microprocessor-based emergency ventilator in the treatment of critically ill patients. This paper presents the key technology based on the ARM11 processor. A breathing motion model is detected and established through a ventilator. The research objects are mainly divided into group A and group B. By comparing the two groups of emergency ventilator ventilation, it can effectively prevent the increase in respiratory muscle fatigue, reduce oxygen consumption, improve the patient's ventilation function and oxygen balance, quickly correct hypoxia and carbon dioxide storage, cooperate with drug treatment, and quickly take out the ventilator after relief. Good treatment results were achieved. The results show that the emergency ventilator controlled by a microcomputer is effective. The total effective rate of the control group was 71.11%, which was significantly lower than that of the observation group (86.67%).

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Sha, H., & He, F. (2021). Analysis of the Effect of Emergency Ventilators on the Treatment of Critical Illness Based on Smart Medical Big Data. Journal of Healthcare Engineering, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/7698769

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