Literature DB >> 25310434

[Mechanical ventilation in Brazil: epidemiological aspects].

Moyzes Pinto Coelho Duarte Damasceno1, Cid Marcos Nascimento David2, Paulo Cesar S P Souza3, Paulo Antônio Chiavone4, Lucienne Tibery Queiroz Cardoso5, José Luis Gomes Amaral6, Edys Tasanato7, Nilton Brandão da Silva8, Ronir Raggio Luiz9.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There are few epidemiological studies in mechanical ventilation, and the aim of the study is to show how this procedure is being used in Brazil.
METHODS: A 1-day point prevalence study was performed in 40 ICUs, with 390 patients; 217 of these patients were in mechanical ventilation. The results evaluated were the characteristics of ventilated patients, their distribution in Brazil, the mechanical ventilation's causes, the main ventilatory modes, the more important ventilators settings, and the weaning stage of mechanical ventilation.
RESULTS: The median age of the ventilated patients was 66 years old. The median APACHE II was 20, while the median time of mechanical ventilation was 11 days. Acute respiratory failure occurred in 71% of the patients, coma in 21.2%, acute exacerbation of chronic respiratory failure in 5.5%, and the neuromuscular disease in 2.3%. The volume-controlled ventilation (VCV) (30%), the pressure support ventilation (PSV) (29.5%), and the pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV) (18%) were the ventilatory modes most used; the PSV had been the main mode in weaning (63.5%). The median of tidal volume (8 mL/kg) was higher in VCV. The median of maximal inspiratory pression (30 cmH2O) and the median of positive end-expiration pressure (PEEP) (8 cmH2O) were higher in PCV.
CONCLUSIONS: The predominance of ventilated patients in ICUs was marked by clinical severity of them, and a longer hospital stay time; acute respiratory failure was the principal mechanical ventilation cause; VCV and PSV ventilated more patients, with PSV being more used in weaning patients.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 25310434

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Bras Ter Intensiva        ISSN: 0103-507X


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Review 1.  Expiratory rib cage compression in mechanically ventilated adults: systematic review with meta-analysis.

Authors:  Lúcia Faria Borges; Mateus Sasso Saraiva; Marcos Ariel Sasso Saraiva; Fabrício Edler Macagnan; Adriana Kessler
Journal:  Rev Bras Ter Intensiva       Date:  2017 Jan-Mar
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