医学
急性呼吸窘迫综合征
呼气末正压
机械通风
麻醉
潮气量
电阻抗断层成像
高原压力
肺顺应性
呼吸窘迫
通风(建筑)
重症监护
呼吸系统
内科学
肺
重症监护医学
断层摄影术
放射科
工程类
机械工程
作者
Zhanqi Zhao,Mei‐Ying Chang,Mei-Yun Chang,Chien‐Hung Gow,Jiahao Zhang,Yeong-Long Hsu,Inéz Frerichs,Hou‐Tai Chang,Knut Möller
标识
DOI:10.1186/s13613-019-0484-0
摘要
Abstract Background The study objective was to compare titration of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) with electrical impedance tomography (EIT) and with ventilator-embedded pressure–volume loop in severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Methods We have designed a prospective study with historical control group. Twenty-four severe ARDS patients (arterial oxygen partial pressure to fractional inspired oxygen ratio, PaO 2 /FiO 2 < 100 mmHg) were included in the EIT group and examined prospectively. Data from another 31 severe ARDS patients were evaluated retrospectively (control group). All patients were receiving medical care under identical general support guidelines and protective mechanical ventilation. The PEEP level selected in the EIT group was the intercept point of cumulated collapse and overdistension percentages curves. In the control group, optimal PEEP was selected 2 cmH 2 O above the lower inflection point on the static pressure–volume curve. Results Patients in the EIT group were younger ( P < 0.05), and their mean plateau pressure was 1.5 cmH 2 O higher ( P < 0.01). No differences in other baseline parameters such as APACHE II score, PaO 2 /FiO 2 , initial PEEP, driving pressure, tidal volume, and respiratory system compliance were found. Two hours after the first PEEP titration, significantly higher PEEP, compliance, and lower driving pressure were found in the EIT group ( P < 0.01). Hospital survival rates were 66.7% (16 of 24 patients) in the EIT group and 48.4% (15 of 31) in the control group. Identical rates were found regarding the weaning success rate: 66.7% in the EIT group and 48.4% in the control group. Conclusion In severe ARDS patients, it was feasible and safe to guide PEEP titration with EIT at the bedside. As compared with pressure–volume curve, the EIT-guided PEEP titration may be associated with improved oxygenation, compliance, driving pressure, and weaning success rate. The findings encourage further randomized control study with a larger sample size and potentially less bias in the baseline data. Trial Registration NCT03112512
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