Literature DB >> 15690150

Suctioning through a double-lumen endotracheal tube helps to prevent alveolar collapse and to preserve ventilation.

Hajo Reissmann1, Stephan H Böhm, Fernando Suárez-Sipmann, Gerardo Tusman, Claas Buschmann, Stefan Maisch, Tanja Pesch, Oliver Thamm, Christoph Plümers, Jochen Schulte am Esch, Göran Hedenstierna.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Endotracheal suctioning can cause alveolar collapse and impede ventilation. One reason is the gas flow through a single-lumen endotracheal tube (ETT) provoking a gradient between airway opening and tracheal (P(tr)) pressures. Separately extending the patient tubing limbs of a suitable ventilator into the trachea via a double-lumen ETT should maintain P(tr). Can this technique reduce the side effects? DESIGN AND
SETTING: Bench and animal studies in a university hospital laboratory.
INTERVENTIONS: A lung model was ventilated via single and double-lumen ETTs. Closed-system suctioning was applied with catheters introduced into the single-lumen ETT or the expiratory lumen of the double-lumen ETT via swivel adapter. Seven anesthetized pigs (lungs lavaged) underwent three runs of ventilation and suctioning through (a, b) an 8.0-mm ID single-lumen ETT, (c) a double-lumen ETT (41Ch outer diameter, OD). In (a) the single-lumen ETT was disconnected for suctioning, in (b) and (c) ventilator mode was set to continuous positive airway pressure mode, and the ETTs remained connected. MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: Bench: Suction through single-lumen ETTs impaired ventilation and led to strongly negative P(tr) (common: -10 to -20 mbar); the double-lumen ETT technique maintained ventilation and pressures. ANIMALS: Lung gas content (computed tomography, n=4) and arterial oxygen partial pressure, initially 1462+/-65 ml/532+/-76 mmHg, were significantly reduced by suctioning through single-lumen ETT: to 302+/-79 ml/62+/-6 mmHg with disconnection and to 851+/-211 ml/158+/-107 mmHg with closed suction. With double-lumen ETT they remained at 1377+/-95 ml/521+/-56 mmHg.
CONCLUSIONS: The double-lumen ETT technique minimizes side effects of suctioning by maintaining P(tr).

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15690150     DOI: 10.1007/s00134-004-2537-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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