Table 1

 Problems identified with the respiratory monitor

ProblemNumber of occurrencesActionResult
PIP, Peak inspiratory pressure; PEEP, peak end expiratory pressure; Fio2, fractional inspired oxygen; Ti, inspiratory time; TcPco2, transcutaneous carbon dioxide; ETT, endotracheal tube; Vt, tidal volume; MV, minute volume.
Air trapping4(1) Decreased rate and PIPStopped gas trapping
(2) Decreased rate and PEEPStopped gas trapping, reduced Fio2
(3) Decreased rate and TiImproved TcPco2
(4)Decreased rate, Ti, and PIPImproved gas trapping, normalised TcPco2
ETT leak4(1) Ventilator circuit changedLeak ablated
(2) ETT position changedLeak ablated
(3) ETT leak acceptedNo change
(4) ETT Leak acceptedNo change
Asynchronous interaction between the baby and the ventilator3(1) NotedImproved with increased Vt, TcPco2 improved
(2) Rate increasedSynchrony
(3) Morphine givenSynchrony, TcPco2 normalised
Inappropriately low expired Vt5(1) PIP increasedTcPco2 normalised
(2) PIP increasedTcPco2 improved
(3) Air trapping reducedImproved Vt and TcPco2
(4) Leak ablatedImproved Vt
(5) PIP increased, synchrony improvedVt improved
Inappropriately high expired Vt3(1) PIP reducedVt reduced
(2) PIP and Ti reducedVt reduced
(3) PIP and Ti reducedVt reduced
Low MV1ETT positionMV normalised
High MV1Rate reducedArrived at destination before result
Long Ti1Ti reduced
Short Ti1Ti increased