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==Ventilator Operational Mode Semantic Model== | ==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 [http://www.iso.org/iso/standards_development/technical_committees/list_of_iso_technical_committees/iso_technical_committee.htm?commid=52012 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. | 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 [http://www.iso.org/iso/standards_development/technical_committees/list_of_iso_technical_committees/iso_technical_committee.htm?commid=52012 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. | ||
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== Mode Issues List == | |||
The following table captures the current issues that need to be resolved regarding the above model: | |||
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! width="5%" align="center" |Item | |||
! width="8%" align="left" |Submitters | |||
! width="8%" align="left" |Attr | |||
! width="12%" align="left" |Topic | |||
! align="left" |Description | |||
! width="35%" align="left" |Discussion/Disposition | |||
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| align="center" | 1 | |||
| Berryhill | |||
| Breath Shape | |||
| PF or is it really PV? | |||
| '''''<Mark - fill this in with your specific issue description>''''' | |||
| . | |||
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| align="center" | 2 | |||
| tbd | |||
| . | |||
| . | |||
| . | |||
| . | |||
|} | |||
== Mode Mapping Sandboxes == | |||
The table below may be used to try out mapping specific vent modes (real modes provided on real vents!) and to discuss issues with the model above - gaps, adjustments, etc. | |||
''NOTE: A sample table has been provided - copy that heading and table and then use it as a sandbox for your own mappings.'' | |||
=== Mode Sandbox Table: (Sample) === | |||
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|- | |||
! width="10%" align="center" |Mode Name | |||
! width="4%" align="center" |P/I | |||
! width="4%" align="center" |D/M | |||
! width="4%" align="center" |B/P | |||
! width="4%" align="center" |B/S | |||
! width="4%" align="center" |A/T | |||
! width="4%" align="center" |B/M | |||
! width="35%" align="left" |Description/Notes | |||
|- | |||
| High Freq | |||
| IV | |||
| HF | |||
| n/a | |||
| n/a | |||
| n/a | |||
| n/a | |||
| ... | |||
|- | |||
| tbd | |||
| tbd | |||
| tbd | |||
| . | |||
| . | |||
| . | |||
| . | |||
| ... | |||
|} | |||
[[Category:PCD]] | [[Category:PCD]] | ||
Revision as of 18:27, 23 May 2008
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.
The following table illustrates the current model being proposed:

| Atrribute | Description | Discussion |
|---|---|---|
| Patient Interface | <general semantic attribute description>
|
... |
| Delivery Method | <general semantic attribute description>
|
... |
| Breathing Pattern | <general semantic attribute description>
|
... |
| Breath Shape | <general semantic attribute description>
|
... |
| Adaptive Targets | <general semantic attribute description>
|
... |
| Assist Augmentation | <general semantic attribute description>
|
Note: During the 2008-05-15 WebEx it was decided to add another Attribute to this table - "Assist/Support Breath Augmentation" (final name TBD). |
Mode Issues List
The following table captures the current issues that need to be resolved regarding the above model:
Item Submitters Attr Topic Description Discussion/Disposition 1 Berryhill Breath Shape PF or is it really PV? . 2 tbd . . . .
Mode Mapping Sandboxes
The table below may be used to try out mapping specific vent modes (real modes provided on real vents!) and to discuss issues with the model above - gaps, adjustments, etc.
NOTE: A sample table has been provided - copy that heading and table and then use it as a sandbox for your own mappings.
Mode Sandbox Table: (Sample)
Mode Name P/I D/M B/P B/S A/T B/M Description/Notes High Freq IV HF n/a n/a n/a n/a ... tbd tbd tbd . . . . ...