Setup of the BiPAP Synchrony with an inspiratory filter and single-limb passive circuit, with the filter placed over the fixed leak to collect aerosol.

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Setup of the BiPAP Synchrony with an inspiratory filter and single-limb passive circuit, with the filter placed over the fixed leak to collect aerosol. Setup of the BiPAP Synchrony with an inspiratory filter and single-limb passive circuit, with the filter placed over the fixed leak to collect aerosol. A: setup with the ventilator (1), inspiratory filter (2), circuit (3), mask (4), NIVO placed at the elbow of the mask with the Aeroneb Pro controller attached by cable to the vibrating mesh nebulizer (5), nebulizer connector (6), and expiratory filter (7). B: setup with the ventilator (1), inspiratory filter (2), circuit (3), expiratory filter placed on a fixed leak (4), and oxygen cylinder with a regulator and flow meter with oxygen tubing (5) to drive the jet nebulizer (6) with a T-piece and 6 inches of 22-mm inner diameter tubing between the circuit and mask (7). An oxygen cylinder with a regulator and flow meter provided driving gas to the jet nebulizer. Valdecir C Galindo-Filho et al. Respir Care 2015;60:1238-1246 (c) 2012 by Daedalus Enterprises, Inc.