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Electrical impedance tomography as possible guidance for individual positioning of patients with multiple lung injury.

Sylvia Lehmann1, Steffen Leonhardt2, Chuong Ngo2, Lukas Bergmann2, Simone Schrading3, Konrad Heimann4, Norbert Wagner1, Klaus Tenbrock1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) is a tomographic, radiation-free technique based on the injection of a harmless alternating current.
OBJECTIVE: As electrical impedance strictly correlates with the variation of air content, EIT delivers highly dynamic information about global and regional ventilation. We want to demonstrate the potential of EIT individualizing ventilation by positioning.
METHODS: Gravity-dependent EIT findings were analyzed retrospectively in a critically ill mechanically ventilated pediatric patient with cystic fibrosis and coincident lung diseases. To further evaluate gravity-dependent changes in ventilation, six adult healthy and spontaneously breathing volunteers were investigated during simultaneous detection of EIT, breathing patterns, tidal volume (VT) and breathing frequency (BF).
RESULTS: EIT findings in healthy lungs in five positions showed gravity-dependent effects of ventilation with overall ventilation of predominantly the right lung (except during left-side positioning) and with the ventral lung in supine, prone and upright position. These EIT-derived observations are in line with pathophysiological mechanisms and earlier EIT studies. Unexpectedly, the patient with cystic fibrosis and lobectomy of the right upper and middle lobe one year earlier, showed improvement of global and regional ventilation in the right position despite reduced lung volume and overinflation of this side. This resulted in individualized positioning and improvement of ventilation.
CONCLUSIONS: Although therapeutic recommendations are available for gravitational influences of lung ventilation, they can be contradictory depending on the underlying lung disease. EIT has the potential to guide therapists in the positioning of patients according to their individual condition and disease, especially in case of multiple lung injury.
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  gravity; EIT; cystic fibrosis; infiltration; lung; overinflation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27058971     DOI: 10.1111/crj.12481

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Respir J        ISSN: 1752-6981            Impact factor:   2.570


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Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2020-12

2.  Comparing ventilation modes by electrical impedance segmentography in ventilated children.

Authors:  Jennifer Bettina Brandt; Alex Mahlknecht; Tobias Werther; Roman Ullrich; Michael Hermon
Journal:  J Clin Monit Comput       Date:  2022-02-14       Impact factor: 2.502

3.  Regional ventilation distribution in healthy lungs: can reference values be established for electrical impedance tomography parameters?

Authors:  Lin Yang; Meng Dai; Xinsheng Cao; Knut Möller; Mantas Dargvainis; Inéz Frerichs; Tobias Becher; Feng Fu; Zhanqi Zhao
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2021-05
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