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Protective mechanical ventilation, why use it?

Emerson Seiberlich1, Jonas Alves Santana, Renata de Andrade Chaves, Raquel Carvalho Seiberlich.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Mechanical ventilation (MV) strategies have been modified over the last decades with a tendency for increasingly lower tidal volumes (VT). However, in patients without acute lung injury (ALI) or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) the use of high VTs is still very common. Retrospective studies suggest that this practice can be related to mechanical ventilation-associated ALI. The objective of this review is to search for evidence to guide protective MV in patients with healthy lungs and to suggest strategies to properly ventilate lungs with ALI/ARDS. CONTENTS: A review based on the main articles that focus on the use of strategies of mechanical ventilation was performed.
CONCLUSIONS: Consistent studies to determine which would be the best way to ventilate a patient with healthy lungs are lacking. Expert recommendations and current evidence presented in this article indicate that the use of a VT lower than 10 mL.kg(-1), associated with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) ≥ 5 cmH(2)O without exceeding a pressure plateau of 15 to 20 cmH(2)O could minimize alveolar stretching at the end of inspiration and avoid possible inflammation or alveolar collapse.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21920215     DOI: 10.1016/S0034-7094(11)70076-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Bras Anestesiol        ISSN: 0034-7094            Impact factor:   0.964


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Journal:  Korean J Anesthesiol       Date:  2016-09-28

2.  The effects of a recruitment manoeuvre with positive end-expiratory pressure on lung compliance in patients undergoing robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy.

Authors:  Osamu Kudoh; Daizoh Satoh; Naosuke Hori; Izumi Kawagoe; Eiichi Inada
Journal:  J Clin Monit Comput       Date:  2019-04-09       Impact factor: 2.502

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