BIPAP as emergency ventilator?
Hey all sorry to make new thread but not of an emergency here - I may need to use my BIPAP as an emergency ventilator for a couple of days. I am suffering from a neuro condition that is slowly weakening my breathing muscles. I am getting an actual ventilator fitting next week. I don't want to be intubated at the hospital and am willing to go on BIPAP 24/7 if needed until I get my ventilator fitted.
So I need a mode and setting that will rest my breathing muscles as much as possible and will allow me to get as much o2 as possible with as much co2 removal as possible. I am thinking about letting the OSAs handle themselves by sleeping on my side or prone and just focusing on breathing.
So minimum work of breathing muscles maximum o2 delivery and co2 expulsion. Also am suffering from asthma or COPD so there's that
Thanks all and if I can't make it over the weekend, I will go to the ER for intubation or ventilation. Thank you all
So I need a mode and setting that will rest my breathing muscles as much as possible and will allow me to get as much o2 as possible with as much co2 removal as possible. I am thinking about letting the OSAs handle themselves by sleeping on my side or prone and just focusing on breathing.
So minimum work of breathing muscles maximum o2 delivery and co2 expulsion. Also am suffering from asthma or COPD so there's that
Thanks all and if I can't make it over the weekend, I will go to the ER for intubation or ventilation. Thank you all