Ventilation for pediatric patients
Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) has been used to treat sleep-disordered breathing, respiratory distress and respiratory failure in adults for decades, and its use in pediatric patients has grown significantly since the turn of the last century.
Treating pediatric respiratory failure
Resmed’s pediatric noninvasive ventilation (NIV) solutions are specifically engineered for young patients. With masks that are specially designed for children and ventilation devices that are FDA-cleared to treat pediatric patients weighing more than 30 lbs (>13 kg), Resmed’s pediatric ventilation options are suitable for the hospital and home.
Detecting a child’s tidal volume and/or respiratory effort requires sensitive algorithms and technology. Resmed has engineered respiratory support devices that offer advanced inspiratory trigger sensitivity, thereby improving synchrony and respiratory support for children and allowing clinicians to choose a high or very high sensitivity to make triggering easier.
To achieve adequate minute ventilation and/or patient synchrony, some children require an elevated respiratory rate. Resmed Stellar devices offer an adjustable back-up breath rate of up to 60 bpm. They also offer the Pressure Assist Control (PAC) mode, letting you set both a back-up rate and a fixed inspiratory time.
Unintentional leaks are inevitable, especially for pediatric patients who move frequently, or who don’t yet understand the need to keep the mask on. Resmed ventilators allow clinicians to set a “tight” Ti Max for pediatric patients to ensure that each breath terminates and cycles back into expiration, even in the presence of a large leak.
It’s important for families of children on NIV to participate in normal activities and excursions that promote bonding and quality of life. Resmed Stellar ventilators are equipped with an internal battery for extra mobility. Many Resmed ventilators can also accommodate the Resmed Power Station II (RPS II), which can provide from eight to sixteen hours of battery duration (based on whether one or two batteries are used).
The ideal system for treating pediatric respiratory conditions combines the Resmed Stellar™ ventilator, Pixi™ mask, H4i™ heated humidifier with SlimLine™ tubing, Resmed Power Station II (RPS II) and monitoring solutions.
References
- Source: Cheifetz IM. Invasive and noninvasive pediatric mechanical ventilation. Respir Care. 2003 Apr;48(4):442-58