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Evaluation of respiratory system resistance in mechanically ventilated patients: The role of the endotracheal tube
Authors:MD G. Conti  R. A. De Blasi  A. Lappa  A. Ferretti  M. Antonelli  M. Bufi  A. Gasparetto
Affiliation:(1) Istituto di Anestesiologia e Rianizmazione, University of Rome "ldquo"La Sapienza"rdquo", V. le Del Policlinico 151, Policlinico Umberto I, I-00161 Roma, Italy
Abstract:Objective To investigate the role played by the endotracheal tube (ETT) in the correct evaluation of respiratory system mechanics with the end inflation occlusion method during constant flow controlled mechanical ventilation.Setting General ICU, university of Rome ldquoLa Sapienzardquo.Patients 12 consecutive patients undergoing controlled mechanical ventilation.Methods We compared the values of minimal resistance of the respiratory system (i.e. airway resistance) (RRS min) obtained: i) subtracting the theoretical value of ETT resistance from the difference between P max and P1, measured on airway pressure tracings obtained from the distal end of the ETT; ii) directly measuring airway pressure 2 cm below the ETT, thus automatically excluding ETT resistance from the data.Results The values of RRS min obtained by measuring airway pressure below the ETT were significantly lower than those obtained by measuring airway pressure at the distal end of the ETT and subtracting the theoretical ETT resistance (4.5±2.8 versus 2.5±1.6 cm H2O/l/s,p<0.01).Conclusion When precise measurements of ohmic resistances are required in mechanically ventilated patients, the measurements must be obtained from airways pressure data obtained at tracheal level. The ldquoin vivordquo positioning of ETT significantly increases the airflow resistance of the ETT.
Keywords:Mechanical ventilation  Endotracheal tube  Respiratory system resistance  Airway resistance
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