Biomedical engineer's guide to the clinical aspects of intensive care mechanical ventilation

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作者
Major, Vincent J. [1 ]
Chiew, Yeong Shiong [2 ]
Shaw, Geoffrey M. [3 ]
Chase, J. Geoffrey [4 ]
机构
[1] NYU Langone Hlth, Dept Populat Hlth, New York, NY 10016 USA
[2] Monash Univ Malaysia, Sch Engn, Subang Jaya, Malaysia
[3] Christchurch Hosp, Dept Intens Care, Christchurch, New Zealand
[4] Univ Canterbury, Ctr Bioengn, Christchurch, New Zealand
来源
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING ONLINE | 2018年 / 17卷
关键词
Mechanical ventilation; Intensive care; Respiratory failure; Model-based treatment; Patient-specific ventilation; Protective lung strategies; RESPIRATORY-DISTRESS-SYNDROME; END-EXPIRATORY PRESSURE; ACUTE LUNG INJURY; ELECTRICAL-IMPEDANCE TOMOGRAPHY; EUROPEAN CONSENSUS CONFERENCE; BIOLOGICALLY VARIABLE VENTILATION; PROPORTIONAL ASSIST VENTILATION; FUNCTIONAL RESIDUAL CAPACITY; HIGH-FREQUENCY OSCILLATION; ACUTE PHYSIOLOGY SCORE;
D O I
10.1186/s12938-018-0599-9
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
摘要
BackgroundMechanical ventilation is an essential therapy to support critically ill respiratory failure patients. Current standards of care consist of generalised approaches, such as the use of positive end expiratory pressure to inspired oxygen fraction (PEEP-FiO(2)) tables, which fail to account for the inter- and intra-patient variability between and within patients. The benefits of higher or lower tidal volume, PEEP, and other settings are highly debated and no consensus has been reached. Moreover, clinicians implicitly account for patient-specific factors such as disease condition and progression as they manually titrate ventilator settings. Hence, care is highly variable and potentially often non-optimal. These conditions create a situation that could benefit greatly from an engineered approach. The overall goal is a review of ventilation that is accessible to both clinicians and engineers, to bridge the divide between the two fields and enable collaboration to improve patient care and outcomes. This review does not take the form of a typical systematic review. Instead, it defines the standard terminology and introduces key clinical and biomedical measurements before introducing the key clinical studies and their influence in clinical practice which in turn flows into the needs and requirements around how biomedical engineering research can play a role in improving care. Given the significant clinical research to date and its impact on this complex area of care, this review thus provides a tutorial introduction around the review of the state of the art relevant to a biomedical engineering perspective.DiscussionThis review presents the significant clinical aspects and variables of ventilation management, the potential risks associated with suboptimal ventilation management, and a review of the major recent attempts to improve ventilation in the context of these variables. The unique aspect of this review is a focus on these key elements relevant to engineering new approaches. In particular, the need for ventilation strategies which consider, and directly account for, the significant differences in patient condition, disease etiology, and progression within patients is demonstrated with the subsequent requirement for optimal ventilation strategies to titrate for patient- and time-specific conditions.ConclusionEngineered, protective lung strategies that can directly account for and manage inter- and intra-patient variability thus offer great potential to improve both individual care, as well as cohort clinical outcomes.
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