Self-adaptive switch-on and switch-off mechanism of auxiliary instrument
A switching mechanism and self-adaptive technology, applied in instruments, ventilators, computer parts, etc., can solve problems such as increased burden on patients
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[0014] The implementation of the self-adaptive switching mechanism of the auxiliary device of the present invention will be described in detail below.
[0015] Ventilators are classified by type of use or application as follows:
[0016] (1) Controlled Mechanical Ventilation (CMV) 1. Definition: When the patient's spontaneous breathing weakens or disappears, the patient's breathing is completely generated, controlled and regulated by the mechanical ventilator. 2. Applied to: the disappearance or weakening of spontaneous breathing caused by diseases; when the spontaneous breathing is irregular or the frequency is too fast, and the mechanical ventilation cannot coordinate with the patient, artificial methods are used to suppress or weaken the spontaneous breathing.
[0017] (2) Assisted Mechanical Ventilation (AMV) 1. Definition: When the patient's breathing exists, the patient's spontaneous breathing is assisted or enhanced by a ventilator. The various types of mechanical vent...
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