New strategies in mechanical ventilation for acute lung injury

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作者
Burchardi, H
机构
[1] Zentrum Anaesthesiologie, Rettungs- und Intensivmedizin, University Hospital, Göttingen
[2] Zentrum Anaesthesiologie, Rettungs- und Intensivmedizin, University Hospital, D-37070 Göttingen
关键词
adult respiratory distress syndrome; airway pressure release ventilation; barotrauma; mechanical ventilation; permissive hypercapnia;
D O I
10.1183/09031936.96.09051063
中图分类号
R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
In the fluid-filled lungs of early adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) the dependent parts are compressed and atelectatic; whereas, the non-dependent areas remain aerated and functional, Ventilating these considerably restricted lungs carries the risk of overinflation and ventilatory-induced lung injury (baro-volutrauma). The consequences for adjusting mechanical ventilation are: 1) reducing tidal volumes in order to avoid alveolar hyperinflation and excessive alveolar pressures; 2) considering permissive hypercapnia if adequate CO2 elimination cannot be maintained; 3) keeping open the unstable alveoli by positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) (external or intrinsic), However, the large variations in regional lung compliance make it improbable that an optimal external PEEP level beneficial for the whole lung will be found; 4) using intrinsic PEEP in the inverse ratio ventilation (IRV) mode which varies with differences in regional ventilatory kinetics. No clinical study has yet convincingly demonstrated the benefit of IRV compared to conventional ventilation, controlled clinical long-term trials are not yet available; and 5) using superimposed spontaneous breathing which may be considerably more effective in opening up collapsed alveoli, combined with intentional intrinsic PEEP this is achieved in airway pressure release ventilation (APRV). Other new principles of mechanical ventilation, such as ''proportional assist ventilation'' or ''tracheal gas insufflation'' must still be considered as experimental.
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