Lung computed tomography during a lung recruitment maneuver in patients with acute lung injury |
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Authors: | Bugedo Guillermo Bruhn Alejandro Hernández Glenn Rojas Gonzalo Varela Cristián Tapia Juan Carlos Castillo Luis |
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Affiliation: | Departamentos de Anestesiología y Radiología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile. bugedo@med.puc.cl |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To assess the acute effect of a lung recruitment maneuver (LRM) on lung morphology in patients with acute lung injury (ALI) or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). PATIENTS: Ten patients with ALI/ARDS on mechanical ventilation. DESIGN: Prospective clinical study. SETTING: Computed tomography (CT) scan facility in a teaching hospital. INTERVENTIONS: An LRM performed by stepwise increases in positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) of up to 30-40 cm H(2)O. Lung basal CT sections were taken at end-expiration (patients 1 to 5), and at end-expiration and end-inspiration (patients 6 to 10). Arterial blood gases and static compliance (C(st)) were measured before, during and after the LRM. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Poorly aerated and non-aerated tissue at PEEP 10 cm H(2)O accounted for 60.0+/-29.1% of lung parenchyma, while only 1.1+/-1.8% was hyperinflated. Increasing PEEP to 20 and 30 cm H(2)O, compared to PEEP 10 cm H(2)O, decreased poorly aerated and non-aerated tissue by 16.2+/-28.0% and 33.4+/-13.8%, respectively ( p<0.05). This was associated with an increase in PaO(2) and a decrease in total static compliance. Inspiration increased alveolar recruitment at all PEEP levels. Hyperinflated tissue increased up to 2.9+/-4.0% with PEEP 30 cm H(2)O, and to a lesser degree with inspiration. No barotrauma or severe hypotension occurred. CONCLUSIONS: Lung recruitment maneuvers improve oxygenation by expanding collapsed alveoli without inducing too much hyperinflation in ALI/ARDS patients. An LRM during the CT scan gives morphologic and functional information that could be useful in setting ventilatory parameters. |
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