How ventilators work and why COVID-19 patients need them to survive coronavirus

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How ventilators work and why COVID-19 patients need them to survive coronavirus
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Ventilators are highly sought after and hard to find – but they are not always successful. Here's how they work:

How do ventilators help patients breathe?A popular mode used with ventilators is called assist-control . In that mode, the ventilator assists with breathing. It's ideal for recovery because the patient only has to initiate a breath and the ventilator does the rest.

Even if the patient attempts a breath in between the timed breaths, the ventilator will take over and deliver the same volume of air as the timed breath.Patients are connected to ventilators in three ways. Though patients are sedated for the invasive procedures, the process of putting tubes in patients can be dangerous for health care workers, who risk being infected themselves. There's also a risk of infection for patients with breathing tubes.

Once the tube is inserted, a cuff is inflated to keep the tube in place and seal out secretions. The laryngoscope is removed and the tube is taped to the side of the face. The tube is checked to make sure it can equally inflate both lungs.This is a more invasive procedure with an incision in the windpipe for insertion of a tracheal tube.

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