PCD RTM Ventilator
Rosetta Terminology Mapping [RTM] Ventilator Task Group
In mapping ventilator / respiratory related terms for the IHE PCD RTM profile, quite a few gaps were identified. To address this issue, a task group was formed within the RTM profile group to address these needs and come up with proposals for how they should be addressed. This includes
- Establishing a more comprehensive framework or paradigm for representing ventilator operational modes
- Defining a mechanism for representing breath-to-breath annotations
- Proposing new terms & formal defintions for the remaining "gaps"
Once this analysis is complete and proposals completed, they shall be forwarded to the appropriate SDOs for further action.
Basic RTM information is located on the main RTM page.
Ventilator Task Group Participants
Organization Participant Breakthrough Solutions Foundry Todd Cooper (todd@DO11073.com) - Co-Chair, IHE PCD Technical Committee Capsule Tech Neil Henry (Neilh@capsuletech.com) Cardinal/VIASYS Mark Berryhill (Mark.Berryhill@viasyshc.com), Pete Goulding (Pete.Goulding@viasyshc.com), Joel Halle (Joel.Halle@viasyshc.com), Mark Rogers (MRogers@viasyshc.com) Cleveland Clinic Rob Chatburn (CHATBUR@ccf.org) Draeger Dieter Weismann (Dieter.Weismann@draeger.com) Duke UMC Neil MacIntyre (macin001@mc.duke.edu) IOTA Terri Monk (terri.monk@duke.edu), Andrew Norton (andrew.norton@tiscali.co.uk) GE Healthcare Robert Flanders (Robert.Flanders@med.ge.com), Ken Marks (Kenneth.Marks@med.ge.com), Paul Schluter (Paul.Schluter@med.ge.com) Improvement Technologies, LLC Manny Furst (efurst@imp-tech.com) - IHE PCD Technical Project Manager Intensive Care Society (U.K.) Tim Gould (thgould@doctors.org.uk), Peter MacNaughton (peter.macnaughton@phnt.swest.nhs.uk) ISO TC121/SC4 Steven Dain (sdain@rogers.com), Norman Jones (nsjones@lineone.net) Newport Medical Cyndy Miller (cmiller@nmitkb.com) Philips Healthcare John Rhoads (John.Rhoads@Philips.com), Jan Wittenber (Jan.Wittenber@Philips.com) Philips / Respironics Richard Roa (Richard.Roa@respironics.com)
List server: To send a message to the task group e-mail ihe-pcd-rtm-vent@googlegroups.com
Ventilator Task Group Meetings
2009 WebEx Sessions
- Planned Sessions
- Completed Sessions
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- 2009-03-18 Vent WebEx Session - Review proposed definitions for numeric observations
- 2009-03-11 Vent WebEx Session - Finalize Models & Templates for Term Export & Definition
- 2009-03-04 Vent WebEx Session - Post Connectathon Discussion
- 2009-02-04 Vent WebEx Session - Templates + Groups + Numeric Parameter Gaps
- 2009-01-21 Vent WebEx Session - Post Orlando Meeting Review
- 2009-01-07 Vent WebEx Session
2008 WebEx Sessions
Ventilator Operational Mode Semantic Model
A key item in the Vent TG's discussion is to identify the core semantic components that make up a ventilator's operational modality. This in turn can be used to organize a device's settings, waveform annotations, etc. It is understood that the actual labels associated to a given mode will vary from vendor's device to device, and should eventually be harmonized with related activities such as the work being done within ISO TC121/SC 3/JWG 1 (Joint with IEC/SC62D) Critical Care Ventilators. Component semantics should be flexible enough to support all of these usages, though.
Note: This is also intended to result in an update to the existing ventilator operational modality terminology standard contained in ISO/IEEE 11073-10101 Health informatics - Point-of-care medical device communication - Nomenclature document.
A vent mode discussion page details the current proposal and provides a sandbox for specifying modes using the model.
Ventilator Terminology Background Materials
Note: Files also available on IHE.net FTP site.
ISO/IEEE 11073 Vent Specialization Documents
Vent Operational Mode Background & Proposal Documents
Suggested References List
(Note: Please correct & update this list including any URLs for documents that are located on-line)
1 Branson R, Chatburn RL, Hess D. Respiratory care equipment. 2nd ed., Lippincott, 1999 2 Branson RD, Chatburn RL, Technical Description and Classification of Modes of Ventilator Operation. Respiratory Care Sep 92 vol 37 no 9 pp 1026-1044 3 BS 5724-3.12:1991 Method of declaring parameters for lung ventilators 4 Chatburn RL, Classification of Ventilator Modes: Update and Proposal for Implementation. Respiratory Care March 07 vol 52 no 3 pp 301 – 323 5 Chatburn RL, Computer Control of Mechanical Ventilation. Respiratory Care March 07 vol 52 no 3 pp 301 – 323 6 Chatburn RL, Fundamentals of Mechanical Ventilation. 2003, Mandu Press Ltd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Used with permission. 7 EN ISO 4135 Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment: vocabulary 8 Kacmarek, Robert and Hess, Dean, Essentials of Mechanical Ventilation 9 MacIntyre, Neal and Branson, Richard, Mechanical Ventilation 10 Pilbeam, Susan P. & Cairo, J.M., Mechanical Ventilation: Physiological and Clinical Applications (Mechanical Ventilation) 11 Pilbeam, Susan P., Workbook for Mechanical Ventilation: Physiological and Clinical Applications 12 Tobin, Martin J., et. Al, Principles & Practice of Mechanical Ventilation (2nd Edition) 13 Waugh, Jonathan B., et. Al, Rapid Interpretation of Ventilator Waveforms (2nd Edition)
Other links from Steven Dain added 2009 04 22