Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Nov 2011
Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist vs. pressure support ventilation in critically ill patients: an observational study.
During neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA), the inspiratory support is controlled by the patients' respiratory drive influenced by an operator-controlled gain factor (NAVA level). The purpose of our observational study was to transfer patients from conventional pressure support ventilation (PSV) to NAVA safely. We compared two approaches to set the NAVA level and evaluated the effect of NAVA. ⋯ The ventilator mode NAVA seems to be well tolerated in a heterogeneous group of critically ill patients. Pre-setting of the NAVA level during PSV can result in an overestimation of the required ventilator support. An additional titration of the NAVA level ads valuable information although difficult to interpret in some cases.