Inappropriate ventilator triggering caused by an in-line suction catheter

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Objective: To examine the phenomenon of inappropriate triggering caused by an in-line suction catheter. Design: We used a test lung to assess inappropriate triggering in four ventilators with both pressure and flow triggering. Results: With pressure triggering, inappropriate triggering occurred only in the presence of PEEP. However, with flow triggering, inappropriate triggering occurred both with and without PEEP. Inappropriate triggering did not occur in a model of severe airflow obstruction. Conclusion: In-line suction catheters may lead to inappropriate triggering and potentially dangerous increases in delivered ventilation.

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Al-Khafaji, A., & Manning, H. L. (2002). Inappropriate ventilator triggering caused by an in-line suction catheter. Intensive Care Medicine, 28(4), 515–519. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-002-1239-0

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