Title: Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing IPPB
1Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing (IPPB)
- RET 2275L
- Respiratory Therapy Theory Lab 2
- Module 3.0
2IPPB
- Definition
- The application of inspiratory positive pressure
to a spontaneously breathing patient as an
intermittent or short-term therapeutic modality
3IPPB
- Definition
- The delivery of a slow deep sustained inspiration
by a mechanical device providing controlled
positive pressure breath during inspiration
4IPPB
- Indications (AARC)
- The need to improve lung expansion
- Treatment of atelectasis not responsive to other
therapies, (e.g., IS and CPT) - Inability to clear secretions adequately
- Limited ventilation
- Ineffective cough
5IPPB
- Indications (AARC)
- Short-term nonivasive ventilatory support for
hypercapnic patients - Alternative to intubation and continuous
ventilatory support
6IPPB
- Indications (AARC)
- The need to deliver aerosol medication
- When MDI or nebulizer has been unsuccessful
- Patients with ventilatory muscle weakness or
fatigue
7IPPB
- Contraindications (AARC)
- Tension pneumothorax
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- ICP gt 15 mm Hg
- Hemodynamic instability
- Recent facial, oral or skull surgery
8IPPB
- Contraindications (AARC)
- Tracheoesophageal fistula
- Recent esophageal surgery
- Active hemoptysis
- Nausea
- Air swallowing
9IPPB
- Contraindications (AARC)
- Active, untreated TB
- Radiographic evidence of bleb
- Singulus (hiccups)
10IPPB
- Hazards (AARC)
- Increase airway resistance (Raw)
- Barotrauma, pneumothorax
- Nosocomial infection
- Hyperventilation (hypocapnia)
- Hemoptysis
11IPPB
- Hazards (AARC)
- Hyperoxia when O2 is the gas source
- Gastric distention
- Secretion impaction (inadequate humidity)
- Psychological dependence
- Impedance of venous return
12IPPB
- Hazards (AARC)
- Exacerbation of hypoxemia
- Hypoventilation
- Increased V/Q mismatch
- Air trapping, auto peep, overdistended alveoli
13IPPB
- Potential Outcomes
- Improved IC or VC
- Increased FEV1 or peak flow
- Enhanced cough or secretion clearance
- Improved Chest radiograph
- Improved breath sounds
14IPPB
- Potential Outcomes
- Improved oxygenation
- Favorable patient subjective response
15IPPB
- Baseline Assessment
- Vital signs
- Patients appearance and sensorium
- Breathing pattern
- Breath sounds
16IPPB
- Implementation
- Infection control
- Equipment preparation
- Pressure check machine/circuit
- Patient orientation
- Why MD ordered therapy
- What treatment does
- How it feels
- Expected results
17IPPB
- Implementation
- Application
- Mouthpiece / nose clip (initially)
- Mouthseal
- Mask
- Trach adaptor
18IPPB
- Implementation
- Machine settings
- Sensitivity of 1 2 cm H2O
- Initial pressure between 10 15 cm H20
- Breathing pattern of 6 breaths/min
- IE ration of 13 to 14
- Flow and pressure will need subsequent adjustment
to patients needs and goal
19IPPB
- Implementation
- When treating atelectasis
- Therapy should be volume-oriented
- Tidal volumes (VT) must be measured
- VT goals must be set
- VT goal of 10 15 mL/kg of body weight
- Pressure can be increased to reach VT goal if
tolerated by patient
20IPPB
- Implementation
- When treating atelectasis
- IPPB is only useful in the treatment of
atelectasis if the volumes delivered exceeds
those volumes achieved by the patients
spontaneous efforts
21IPPB
- Discontinuation and Follow-Up
- Treatments typically last 15-20 minutes
- Repeat patient assessment
- Identify untoward effects
- Evaluate progress
- Document
22IPPB
23La Maquina !
24IPPB Bird Series
- Mark 7 Series
- Pneumatically driven
- Can be time, pressure, or manually TRIGGERED
- Pressure CYCLED
- Can be used to provide short-term ventilatory
support - Primarily used for IPPB therapy
25IPPB Bird Series
Inspiratory Flow Rate
Sensitivity Control
Pressure Control
Air Dilution
Expiratory Timer
26IPPB Bird Series
Center Body
Gas Source Inlet
Ambient Chamber
Pressure Chamber
Mainstream Hose Connection
Hand Timer
Nebulizer / Exhalation Valve Connection
Pressure Manometer
27IPPB Bird Circuit
Holder
Nebulizer/Exhalation Valve Drive Line
Exhalation Valve Drive Line
Reservoir Tube
Mouthpiece
Exhalation Valve
Main Flow Tube
Nebulizer
Manifold
28IPPB Bird Circuit
29IPPB Bird Circuit
30IPPB Puritan Bennett PR Series
31IPPB Puritan Bennett PR Series
- PR-1 and PR-2
- Pneumatically driven
- Can be time, pressure, or manually TRIGGERED
- Flow CYCLED, pressure limited
- Can be used to provide short-term ventilatory
support - Primarily used for IPPB therapy
32IPPB Puritan Bennett PR Series
33IPPB PR - 1 Controls / Parts
Control Pressure Manometer
System Pressure Manometer
Sensitivity
Hook
Rate
Pressure
Gas Source Inlet
Filter
Air Dilution
Inspiratory Nebulization
Bennett Valve
Continuous Nebulization
Main Flow Connection
Nebulizer Connection
Expiratory Valve Connection
34IPPB PR - 1 Controls / Parts
Handout
35IPPB PR - 2 Controls / Parts
Control Pressure Manometer
System Pressure Manometer
Terminal Flow
Sensitivity
Expiratory Timer
Hook
Rate
Pressure
Gas Source Inlet
Filter
Air Dilution
Negative Pressure
Negative Pressure Connection
Inspiratory Nebulization
Bennett Valve
Continuous Nebulization
Main Flow Connection
Nebulizer Connection
Expiratory Valve Connection
Peak Flow
36IPPB PR - 2 Controls / Parts
Handout
37IPPB Puritan Bennett AP Series
- Electrically Powered
- Pressure limited
- Only patient triggered
AP- 4 AP - 5
38IPPB Puritan Bennett Circuit