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what is vantilator? define in brief.​

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Answered by masoommishra
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A ventilator is a machine that provides mechanical ventilation by moving breathable air into and out of the lungs, to deliver breaths to a patient who is physically unable to breathe, or breathing insufficiently.

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Answered by mayanksinha822
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A ventilator is a machine that provides mechanical ventilation by transferring breathable air in and out of the lungs, causing a patient unable to breathe or inadequately breathing. Modern ventilators are computerized microprocessor-controlled machines, but patients can also be ventilated with a simple, hand-operated bag valve mask. Ventilators are mainly used in intensive-care medicine, home care and emergency medicine (as standalone units) and anesthesiology (as components of an anesthesia machine).

How a ventilator works

According to Gating, "mechanical ventilation can be either invasive, through a tube in the airway, or non-invasively through a face mask or nose lining. It also differs from our own. But how to breathe. During natural breathing. The main respiratory muscle shrinks as the diaphragm, and the chest wall expands. It creates a negative pressure that draws air into the lungs. When the respiratory center breathes Left to rest, the air leaves the lungs inactive. Designed for a ventilator. Give the lungs a mechanical breath until a user reaches the chosen criterion, which, in time, The flow may occur depending on the volume or the patient's own neural respiratory activity. Once the lung is filled, inspiration stops, and expiration begins. The use of masks is usually preferred. Because it maintains the body's natural barrier to lung infections. However, in many cases, the patient's condition may increase. May be For example, when it needs to be sealed. Lung injury or disease. For patients with severe oxygen loss (eg ARDS), it is important to use a ventilation strategy that has the potential to improve patient outcomes and optimize the benefit-to-cost ratio for lung, heart, and respiratory muscles. . An example of such a strategy is the assessment of lung recruitment to select ventilator settings that reclaim the lost effective lung volume as well as the small cells in the lungs responsible for gas exchange, alveoli. Does not cause over-stretching. "Do you know other ventilator manufacturers that should be included in the list, let's know. Again, these are the list of global ventilator manufacturers with broad brand story, wide reach, top of mind and global after sales.

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