Wonderful session, really appreciate your efforts, love the way you explain sir, keep up the good work. Please do a video on trouble shooting as well sir !
Thank you so much, sir. I am in my 1st year of residency in Critical Care Medicine, and these ventilator graphs have always been a source of confusion and frustration for me. Your lecture has clarified thid aspect. I am now able to decipher these graphs and loops. Thank you so much!
Thankyou for video. In a pt of severe metabolic acidosis not responsive to sodabicarb started on HD when electively intubated on ventilator , should they be sedated & paralysed to have complete controlled ventilator breaths or partial sedated to relieve effort with partial compensator hyperventilation?
Sir, kindly make video on IV fluid administration (which fluid?, at what rate?, how to monitor the outcome of fluid administration?) It is the most basic thing which we have been doing in a haphazard way. Particularly consider diseases like DENGUE, DKA, HONK, SEPSIS, METABOLIC ALKALOSIS. THANKS.
Hello Sir.. I am biomedical engineering. I really clear after watching this video about the ventilation mode and graphical details.. I really tq for u.. Plz continue ur job like this 🥰😍.. Ur way of teaching also very nice sir.. I like to ur way of teaching and ur body language 🥰😘
good lecture sire ,simple and informative ,,really appreciate your efforts ,,,please continue sharing your knowledge(intrenist intrested in icu from jordan )
Sir,apart from your videos which is a good book to learn clearly about mechanical ventilation, its modes and different settings in different patients.??
"In spirometry the expiration phase is above and inspiration is below... so there was no need for correction as the speaker is delivering the correct concept" Please note it... spirometry curve is opposite to that of flow-volume curve used in ventilator
There are some points I do not agree. As an RT everything from waveforms and loops are important and used without looking at the numbers. Still a great video and there’s more to it in mechanical ventilation
Very nice explanation by you sir... .. sir en graphs me jab patient out aata h,means curare notch in etco2,, kya en graphs me bi kuch change hota h,,mene dekha h ventilator me,, graph me colour change hota jata h..plz explain
Always comfortable in Hindi …. But the issue is our students are from many countries so I have to convey in that language 😇 (concepts to be conveyed to maximum )… can have a separate Hindi channe though
Thank you sir for these amazing lectures. As an MO in ICU these graphs were always confusing for me. Your explanation have made them lucid and easy to grasp. Now I am more confident in handling ventilator patients and come to a proper diagnosis by seeing the graph.
@@TheICUChannel Sir can you also make a video about other non invasive ventilation methods like bipap and hfnc and in which conditions they are to be preferred.
Send your suggestions to us at drankur @ esbicm.org … do mention what u didn’t understand or what concepts would have been better explained . We will review them.