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How large is the lung recruitability in early acute respiratory distress syndrome: a prospective case series of patients monitored by computed tomography
Authors:Gustavo FJ de Matos  Fabiana Stanzani  Rogerio H Passos  Mauricio F Fontana  Renata Albaladejo  Raquel E Caserta  Durval CB Santos  João Batista Borges  Marcelo BP Amato  Carmen SV Barbas
Affiliation:1.Adult ICU Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, 05652-000, Brazil;2.Radiology Department, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, 05652-000, Brazil;3.Respiratory ICU, Hospital das Clínicas and LIM-09, University of São Paulo, Brazil;4.Department of Surgical Sciences, Section of Anaesthesiology & Critical Care, Uppsala University, SE-751 85, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:

Introduction  

The benefits of higher positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) have been modest, but few studies have fully tested the "open-lung hypothesis". This hypothesis states that most of the collapsed lung tissue observed in ARDS can be reversed at an acceptable clinical cost, potentially resulting in better lung protection, but requiring more intensive maneuvers. The short-/middle-term efficacy of a maximum recruitment strategy (MRS) was recently described in a small physiological study. The present study extends those results, describing a case-series of non-selected patients with early, severe ARDS submitted to MRS and followed until hospital discharge or death.
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