PRESSURE SUPPORT VENTILATION VIA FACE MASK IN ACUTE RESPIRATORY-FAILURE IN HYPERCAPNIC COPD PATIENTS

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作者
FERNANDEZ, R
BLANCH, L
VALLES, J
BAIGORRI, F
ARTIGAS, A
机构
[1] Servei de Medicina Intensiva, Hospital de Sabadell, Sabadell, E-08208, Parc Tauli s/n
关键词
MECHANICAL VENTILATION; COPD; HYPERCAPNIC FAILURE; MASK VENTILATION;
D O I
10.1007/BF01711087
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To test whether non-invasive ventilation via facial mask could reduce the need for tracheal intubation when mechanical ventilation must be initiated in COPD patients. Design: Open prospective interventional study. Setting: General Intensive Care Service of a County Hospital. Patients: We have studied 12 COPD patients during 14 episodes of acute exacerbation of chronic respiratory failure who failed to improve with intensive medical therapy and showed impairements in severe respiratory acidosis and/or hypercapnic encephalopathy leading their attending physicians to order mechanical ventilation Interventions: In these circumstances, a trial of pressure support (PS) ventilation (Servo Ventilator 900C(R)) via facial mask Vital Signs Inc.(R)) was performed. The level of pressure: support was adjusted to obtain a tidal volume > 400 ml. If the patient deteriorated, tracheal intubation and standard mechanical ventilation were performed. Measurements and results: Measurements are presented as means +/- SEM. A pressure-support level of 14+/-3 cmH(2)O was used during a period of 8+/-4 h. Low levels of external PEEP were used in 4 patients, while it generated excessive leaks in the others. Significant differences (p<0.05 ANOVA for repeated measures) in data obtained on admission, when patients deteriorated and after pressure support was administered were only observed in PaCO2 (68+/-3 versus 92+/-3 versus 67+/-3 mmHg), arterial pH (7.27+/-0.03 versus 7.19+/-0.02 versus 7.31+/-0.01). SaO(2) (60+/-4 versus 86+/-3 versus 92+/-1 %) and respiratory rate (35+/-2 versus 32+/-2 versus 23+/-1 breaths.min(-1)). Three patients needed intubation and one of them died in the ICU. Conclusion: Non-invasive ventilation (pressure-support) via face mask may reduce the need for tracheal intubation in the severe hypercapnic failure of COPD patients.
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