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Reliability of measured tidal volume in mechanically ventilated young pigs with normal lungs
Authors:Mark J. Heulitt  Shirley J. Holt  Tracy L. Thurman  Renée A. Hall  Chan-Hee Jo  Pippa Simpson
Affiliation:(1) Arkansas Children"rsquo"s Hospital, 800 Marshall Street, Little Rock, AR 72202, USA;(2) Section of Critical Care Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Ark., USA;(3) Section of Biostatistics, Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Ark., USA
Abstract:Objective This study examined whether volumes can be accurately measured at the expiratory valve of a conventional ventilator using pressure support ventilation and positive end expiratory pressure with software compensation for circuit compliance available in the Servo iacgr ventilator.Design and setting Comparison of two methods for measuring tidal volume in an animal laboratory.Subjects Twenty healthy, intubated, sedated, spontaneously breathing pigs.Interventions Volume was measured in ten neonatal-sized and ten pediatric-sized pigs ventilated with the Servo iacgr ventilator using pressure support ventilation and positive end expiratory pressure with and without circuit compliance compensation. We compared volume measured at the airway opening by pneumotachography to volume measured at the expiratory valve of a conventional ventilator.Measurements and results The use of circuit compliance compensation significantly improved the agreement between the two volume methods in neonatal-sized piglets (concordance correlation coefficient: with circuit compliance compensation, 0.97; without, 0.87, p=0.002). In pediatric-sized pigs there was improvement in agreement between the two measurement methods due to circuit compliance compensation (concordance correlation coefficient with circuit compliance compensation, 0.97; without, 0.88, p=0.027). With circuit compliance compensation off there was positive bias: mean difference (bias) 2.97±0.12 in neonatal-sized and 3.75±0.38 in pediatric-sized pigs.Conclusions Our results show that volume can be accurately measured at the expiratory valve of a conventional ventilator in neonatal- and pediatric-sized animals.This research was supported by an unrestricted grant from Maquet, Inc.
Keywords:Respiratory physiology  Mechanical ventilation  Lung volume measurements  Reproducibility of results
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