RATIONALE: Tidal volume and plateau pressure limitation decreases mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Computed tomography demonstrated a small, normally aerated compartment on the top of poorly aerated and nonaerated compartments that may be hyperinflated by tidal inflation. OBJECTIVES: We hypothesized that despite tidal volume and plateau pressure limitation, patients with a larger nonaerated compartment are exposed to tidal hyperinflation of the normally aerated compartment. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Pulmonary computed tomography at end-expiration and end-inspiration was obtained in 30 patients ventilated with a low tidal volume (6 ml/kg predicted body weight). Cluster analysis identified 20 patients in whom tidal inflation occurred largely in the normally aerated compartment (69.9 +/- 6.9%; "more protected"), and 10 patients in whom tidal inflation occurred largely within the hyperinflated compartments (63.0 +/- 12.7%; "less protected"). The nonaerated compartment was smaller and the normally aerated compartment was larger in the more protected patients than in the less protected patients (p = 0.01). Pulmonary cytokines were lower in the more protected patients than in the less protected patients (p < 0.05). Ventilator-free days were 7 +/- 8 and 1 +/- 2 d in the more protected and less protected patients, respectively (p = 0.01). Plateau pressure ranged between 25 and 26 cm H2O in the more protected patients and between 28 and 30 cm H(2)O in the less protected patients (p = 0.006). CONCLUSIONS: Limiting tidal volume to 6 ml/kg predicted body weight and plateau pressure to 30 cm H2O may not be sufficient in patients characterized by a larger nonaerated compartment.

Tidal hyperinflation during low tidal volume ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome / Terragni, Pier Paolo; Rosboch, Giulio; Tealdi, Andrea; Corno, Eleonora; Menaldo, Eleonora; Davini, Ottavio; Gandini, Giovanni; Herrmann, Peter; MASCIA, LUCIANA; Quintel, Michel; Slutsky, Arthur S.; GATTINONI, LUCIANO; RANIERI, VITO MARCO. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. - ISSN 1073-449X. - ELETTRONICO. - 175:2(2007), pp. 160-166. [10.1164/rccm.200607-915OC]

Tidal hyperinflation during low tidal volume ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome

MASCIA, LUCIANA;RANIERI, VITO MARCO
2007

Abstract

RATIONALE: Tidal volume and plateau pressure limitation decreases mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Computed tomography demonstrated a small, normally aerated compartment on the top of poorly aerated and nonaerated compartments that may be hyperinflated by tidal inflation. OBJECTIVES: We hypothesized that despite tidal volume and plateau pressure limitation, patients with a larger nonaerated compartment are exposed to tidal hyperinflation of the normally aerated compartment. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Pulmonary computed tomography at end-expiration and end-inspiration was obtained in 30 patients ventilated with a low tidal volume (6 ml/kg predicted body weight). Cluster analysis identified 20 patients in whom tidal inflation occurred largely in the normally aerated compartment (69.9 +/- 6.9%; "more protected"), and 10 patients in whom tidal inflation occurred largely within the hyperinflated compartments (63.0 +/- 12.7%; "less protected"). The nonaerated compartment was smaller and the normally aerated compartment was larger in the more protected patients than in the less protected patients (p = 0.01). Pulmonary cytokines were lower in the more protected patients than in the less protected patients (p < 0.05). Ventilator-free days were 7 +/- 8 and 1 +/- 2 d in the more protected and less protected patients, respectively (p = 0.01). Plateau pressure ranged between 25 and 26 cm H2O in the more protected patients and between 28 and 30 cm H(2)O in the less protected patients (p = 0.006). CONCLUSIONS: Limiting tidal volume to 6 ml/kg predicted body weight and plateau pressure to 30 cm H2O may not be sufficient in patients characterized by a larger nonaerated compartment.
2007
Tidal hyperinflation during low tidal volume ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome / Terragni, Pier Paolo; Rosboch, Giulio; Tealdi, Andrea; Corno, Eleonora; Menaldo, Eleonora; Davini, Ottavio; Gandini, Giovanni; Herrmann, Peter; MASCIA, LUCIANA; Quintel, Michel; Slutsky, Arthur S.; GATTINONI, LUCIANO; RANIERI, VITO MARCO. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. - ISSN 1073-449X. - ELETTRONICO. - 175:2(2007), pp. 160-166. [10.1164/rccm.200607-915OC]
Terragni, Pier Paolo; Rosboch, Giulio; Tealdi, Andrea; Corno, Eleonora; Menaldo, Eleonora; Davini, Ottavio; Gandini, Giovanni; Herrmann, Peter; MASCIA, LUCIANA; Quintel, Michel; Slutsky, Arthur S.; GATTINONI, LUCIANO; RANIERI, VITO MARCO
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