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A new non-radiological method to assess potential lung recruitability: a pilot study in ALI patients.

K Lowhagen1, S Lindgren, H Odenstedt, O Stenqvist, S Lundin.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Potentially recruitable lung has been assessed previously in patients with acute lung injury (ALI) by computed tomography. A large variability in lung recruitability was observed between patients. In this study, we assess whether a new non-radiological bedside technique could determine potentially recruitable lung volume (PRLV) in ALI patients.
METHODS: Sixteen mechanically ventilated patients with early ALI/ARDS were subjected to a recruitment manoeuvre and decremental PEEP titration. Electric impedance tomography, together with measurements of end-expiratory lung volume (EELV) and tracheal pressure, were used to determine PRLV. The method defines fully recruited open lung volume (OLV) as the volume reached at the end of two consecutive vital capacity manoeuvres to 40 cmH₂O. It also uses extrapolation of the baseline alveolar pressure/volume curve up to 40 cmH₂O, the volume reached being the non-recruited lung volume. The difference between the fully recruited and the non-recruited volume was defined as PRLV.
RESULTS: We observed a considerable heterogeneity among the patients in lung recruitability, PRLV range 11-47%. In a post hoc analysis, dividing the patients into two groups, a high and a low PRLV group, we found at baseline before the recruitment manoeuvre that the high PRLV group had lower compliance and a lower fraction of EELV/OLV.
CONCLUSIONS: Using non-invasive radiation-free bedside methods, it may be possible to measure PRLV in ALI/ARDS patients. It is possible that this technique could be used to determine the need for recruitment manoeuvres and to select PEEP level on the basis of lung recruitability.
© 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 The Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica Foundation.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21039359     DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-6576.2010.02331.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Anaesthesiol Scand        ISSN: 0001-5172            Impact factor:   2.105


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Authors:  Camille Gómez-Laberge; John H Arnold; Gerhard K Wolf
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5.  Electrical impedance tomography for predicting failure of spontaneous breathing trials in patients with prolonged weaning.

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Review 8.  Use of thoracic electrical impedance tomography as an auxiliary tool for alveolar recruitment maneuvers in acute respiratory distress syndrome: case report and brief literature review.

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9.  Assessment of Lung Recruitment by Electrical Impedance Tomography and Oxygenation in ARDS Patients.

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Review 10.  Electrical impedance tomography in acute respiratory distress syndrome.

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