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Safety and efficacy of a sustained inflation for alveolar recruitment in adults with respiratory failure
Authors:S. E. Lapinsky  M. Aubin  S. Mehta  P. Boiteau  A. S. Slutsky
Affiliation:(1) Critical Care Unit, Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital; Critical Care Medicine Programme, and Respiratory Division, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, CA
Abstract:Objective: To assess the safety and efficacy of a sustained inflation, used as a lung volume recruitment maneuver in ventilated patients with hypoxemic respiratory failure.¶Design: Prospective data collection as part of a quality assurance program following introduction of a lung volume recruitment guideline in the intensive care unit.¶Setting: Academic medical-surgical critical care unit.¶Patients: Hypoxemic patients with bilateral pulmonary infiltrates. Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pulmonary barotrauma and hemodynamic instability were excluded.¶Interventions: A sustained inflation using a pressure of 30 to 45 cmH2O was applied for 20 s. The pressure was determined as the lesser of 45 cmH2O or the peak pressure while ventilated at a tidal volume of 12 ml/kg. Intra-arterial blood pressure and pulse oximetry were monitored continuously.¶Measurements and results: Significant improvement in oxygenation occurred in the majority of patients within 10 min. The mean oxygen saturation improved from 86.9 ± 5.5 to 94.3 ± 2.3 % (p < 0.01). No significant adverse effects were noted: hypotension and mild oxygen desaturation occurred in some patients during the 20-s inflation, reversing rapidly after inflation was terminated. No barotrauma occurred.¶Conclusions: A sustained inflation is a safe, clinically applicable method of lung volume recruitment which improves oxygenation in selected patients and may have a role in ventilatory management.
Keywords:Mechanical ventilation  Respiratory distress syndrome, adult  Lung physiopathology  ?Lung recruitment
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