In this monologue podcast, Sara Crager, an emergency physician and intensivist, elucidates the significance of ventilator alarms as indicators of a patient's pulmonary physiology, rather than mere annoyances. She explains the functional anatomy of ventilators, emphasizing the importance of understanding pulmonary physiology through simple analogies of straws and balls representing resistance and compliance. Crager distinguishes between less critical alarms like high or low respiratory rate and more crucial ones such as low tidal volume and high peak pressure, providing a differential diagnosis for each. She details how to interpret peak and plateau pressures to differentiate between resistance and compliance issues, offering insights into conditions like asthma, COPD, ARDS, pneumothorax, and abdominal compartment syndrome, and provides practical advice for troubleshooting ventilator alarms.
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