A simple method to estimate flow restriction for dual ventilation of dissimilar patients: The BathRC model.

<h4>Background</h4>With large numbers of COVID-19 patients requiring mechanical ventilation and ventilators possibly being in short supply, in extremis two patients may have to share one ventilator. Careful matching of patient ventilation requirements is necessary. However, good matching...

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Main Authors: Andrew R Plummer, Jonathan L du Bois, Joseph M Flynn, Jens Roesner, Siu Man Lee, Patrick Magee, Malcolm Thornton, Andrew Padkin, Harinderjit S Gill
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242123
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spelling doaj-f90e6f37c27141b180e3d860a2432f252021-03-04T11:52:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011511e024212310.1371/journal.pone.0242123A simple method to estimate flow restriction for dual ventilation of dissimilar patients: The BathRC model.Andrew R PlummerJonathan L du BoisJoseph M FlynnJens RoesnerSiu Man LeePatrick MageeMalcolm ThorntonAndrew PadkinHarinderjit S Gill<h4>Background</h4>With large numbers of COVID-19 patients requiring mechanical ventilation and ventilators possibly being in short supply, in extremis two patients may have to share one ventilator. Careful matching of patient ventilation requirements is necessary. However, good matching is difficult to achieve as lung characteristics can have a wide range and may vary over time. Adding flow restriction to the flow path between ventilator and patient gives the opportunity to control the airway pressure and hence flow and volume individually for each patient. This study aimed to create and validate a simple model for calculating required flow restriction.<h4>Methods and findings</h4>We created a simple linear resistance-compliance model, termed the BathRC model, of the ventilator tubing system and lung allowing direct calculation of the relationships between pressures, volumes, and required flow restriction. Experimental measurements were made for parameter determination and validation using a clinical ventilator connected to two test lungs. For validation, differing amounts of restriction were introduced into the ventilator circuit. The BathRC model was able to predict tidal lung volumes with a mean error of 4% (min:1.2%, max:9.3%).<h4>Conclusion</h4>We present a simple model validated model that can be used to estimate required flow restriction for dual patient ventilation. The BathRC model is freely available; this tool is provided to demonstrate that flow restriction can be readily estimated. Models and data are available at DOI 10.15125/BATH-00816.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242123
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author Andrew R Plummer
Jonathan L du Bois
Joseph M Flynn
Jens Roesner
Siu Man Lee
Patrick Magee
Malcolm Thornton
Andrew Padkin
Harinderjit S Gill
spellingShingle Andrew R Plummer
Jonathan L du Bois
Joseph M Flynn
Jens Roesner
Siu Man Lee
Patrick Magee
Malcolm Thornton
Andrew Padkin
Harinderjit S Gill
A simple method to estimate flow restriction for dual ventilation of dissimilar patients: The BathRC model.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Andrew R Plummer
Jonathan L du Bois
Joseph M Flynn
Jens Roesner
Siu Man Lee
Patrick Magee
Malcolm Thornton
Andrew Padkin
Harinderjit S Gill
author_sort Andrew R Plummer
title A simple method to estimate flow restriction for dual ventilation of dissimilar patients: The BathRC model.
title_short A simple method to estimate flow restriction for dual ventilation of dissimilar patients: The BathRC model.
title_full A simple method to estimate flow restriction for dual ventilation of dissimilar patients: The BathRC model.
title_fullStr A simple method to estimate flow restriction for dual ventilation of dissimilar patients: The BathRC model.
title_full_unstemmed A simple method to estimate flow restriction for dual ventilation of dissimilar patients: The BathRC model.
title_sort simple method to estimate flow restriction for dual ventilation of dissimilar patients: the bathrc model.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description <h4>Background</h4>With large numbers of COVID-19 patients requiring mechanical ventilation and ventilators possibly being in short supply, in extremis two patients may have to share one ventilator. Careful matching of patient ventilation requirements is necessary. However, good matching is difficult to achieve as lung characteristics can have a wide range and may vary over time. Adding flow restriction to the flow path between ventilator and patient gives the opportunity to control the airway pressure and hence flow and volume individually for each patient. This study aimed to create and validate a simple model for calculating required flow restriction.<h4>Methods and findings</h4>We created a simple linear resistance-compliance model, termed the BathRC model, of the ventilator tubing system and lung allowing direct calculation of the relationships between pressures, volumes, and required flow restriction. Experimental measurements were made for parameter determination and validation using a clinical ventilator connected to two test lungs. For validation, differing amounts of restriction were introduced into the ventilator circuit. The BathRC model was able to predict tidal lung volumes with a mean error of 4% (min:1.2%, max:9.3%).<h4>Conclusion</h4>We present a simple model validated model that can be used to estimate required flow restriction for dual patient ventilation. The BathRC model is freely available; this tool is provided to demonstrate that flow restriction can be readily estimated. Models and data are available at DOI 10.15125/BATH-00816.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242123
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