| Literature DB >> 31775830 |
Silvia Coppola1, Alessio Caccioppola2, Sara Froio1, Erica Ferrari2, Miriam Gotti1, Paolo Formenti1, Davide Chiumello3,4,5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In ARDS patients, changes in respiratory mechanical properties and ventilatory settings can cause incomplete lung deflation at end-expiration. Both can promote dynamic hyperinflation and intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP). The aim of this study was to investigate, in a large population of ARDS patients, the presence of intrinsic PEEP, possible associated factors (patients' characteristics and ventilator settings), and the effects of two different external PEEP levels on the intrinsic PEEP.Entities:
Keywords: Acute respiratory distress syndrome; Gas exchange; Intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure; Respiratory mechanics
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31775830 PMCID: PMC6880369 DOI: 10.1186/s13054-019-2611-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Baseline characteristics of the study population in relation to the presence of intrinsic PEEP
| Total population ( | Patients with intrinsic PEEP ( | Patients without intrinsic PEEP ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (yr) | 61 [48–73] | 60 [48–61] | 62 [48–73] | |
| Female % ( | 32 (69) | 28 (24) | 35 (45) | |
| Height (cm) | 170 [162–177] | 170 [163–180] | 170 [162–175] | |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 25 [22–29] | 27 [23–29] | 24 [22–28] | |
| Intensive care unit stay (days) | 18 [18–26] | 19 [10–28] | 17 [10–25] | |
| SAPS II score | 40 [32–53] | 41 [33–50] | 40 [32–53] | |
| Hospital mortality % ( | 46 (99) | 46 (47) | 40 (52) | |
| PaO2/FiO2 | 173 [132–224] | 159 [119–193] | 188 [142–225] | |
| PaCO2 (mmHg) | 42 [37–49] | 44 [39–51 | 41 [36–48] | |
| ARDS category % ( | ||||
| • Mild | 18 (40) | 16 (14) | 15 (20) | |
| • Moderate | 62 (135) | 58 (50) | 65 (85) | |
| • Severe | 20 (42) | 26 (23) | 20 (25) | |
| Cause of ARDS % ( | ||||
| • Pulmonary | 57 (123) | 55 (48) | 58 (75) | |
| • Extrapulmonary | 43 (94) | 45 (39) | 42 (55) | |
| Respiratory rate (breath/min) | 16 [14–20] | 18 [16–21] | 15 [12–20] | |
| Tidal volume (mL) | 500 [430–586] | 480 [420–550] | 500 [450–600] | |
| Tidal volume/body weight (mL/kg) | 7.8 [6.8–8.8] | 7.6 [6.7–8.3] | 7.9 [6.9–9.4] | |
| Clinical PEEP (cmH2O) | 10 [10–12] | 10 [10–12] | 10 [10–12] | |
| Minute ventilation (L min−1) | 8.5 [7.2–10.2] | 9.0 [7.6–11-6] | 8.2 [6.8–9.7] | |
| Respiratory system compliance (mL cmH2O−1) | 38 [32–50] | 37 [30–45] | 41 [33–51] | |
Student’s t test or Mann-Whitney rank sum test, as appropriate, were used to analyze continuous variables and the chi-square or Fisher’s exact test, as appropriate, for non-continuous variables. Data are expressed as mean (standard deviation) or median [I.Q. range] as appropriate
N sample size, yr years, BMI body mass index, ARDS acute respiratory distress syndrome, SAPS Simplified Acute Physiology Score
Italics: for all the statistical data
Bold italics: for statistical significant data
Fig. 1The effect of external PEEP in patients with and without intrinsic PEEP
Respiratory mechanics at different PEEP in patients with and without intrinsic PEEP
| Parameter | Patients with intrinsic PEEP ( | Patients without intrinsic PEEP ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tidal volume (mL) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 480 [430–540] | 520 [445–600] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 480 [430–540] | 510 [430–590] | |||
| Respiratory rate (breath/min) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 18 [15–20] | 15 [13–19] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 18 [15–20] | 15 [13–19] | |||
| Minute ventilation (L/min) | 0.559 | ||||
| 5 cmH2O | 8.6 [7.6–10.2] | 8.0 [6.9–9.4] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 8.6 [7.3–10.7] | 7.9 [6.8–9.4] | |||
| Plateau pressure (cmH2O) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 18.4 [16.3–21.4] | 18.0 [15.5–20.2] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 27.8 [24.9–30.0] | 28.0 [25.4–30.0] | |||
| Expiratory time (s) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 2.36 [1.99–2.93] | 2.80 [2.12–3.43] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 2.31 [1.92–2.92] | 2.80 [2.12–3.40] | |||
| Total resistance (cmH2O s L−1) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 13 [11–20] | 14 [11–18] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 13 [10–18] | 15 [12–19] | |||
| Respiratory system compliance (mL cmH2O−1) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 43 [34–53] | 41 [31–52] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 41 [30–51] | 38 [33–49] | |||
| Lung compliance (mL cmH2O−1) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 57 [44–78] | 57 [43–71] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 57 [44–72] | 54 [41–66] | |||
| Chest wall compliance (mL cmH2O−1) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 174 [125–272] | 178 [116–269] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 160 [103–272] | 158 [111–238] | |||
| Time constant (s) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 0.65 [0.43–0.79] | 0.63 [0.45–1.00] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 0.56 [0.36–0.77] | 0.57 [0.44–0.73] | |||
Data are expressed as median [I.Q. range] as appropriate
Two-way repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by all pairwise multiple comparison procedures (Holm-Sidak method) were used for analysis
n sample size, PEEP positive-end expiratory pressure
^p < 0.05: minute ventilation is higher in patients with intrinsic PEEP than those without intrinsic PEEP at PEEP 15. There are no other significant interactions
Italics: for all the statistical data
Bold italics: for statistical significant data
Computed tomography data in patients with and without intrinsic PEEP
| Patients with intrinsic PEEP ( | Patients without intrinsic PEEP ( | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total weight (g) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 1366 [1151–1666] | 1411 [1172–1674] | |||
| Total gas volume (mL) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 961 [701–1535] | 973 [659–1433] | |||
| Non-inflated tissue (%) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 39 [26–53] | 43 [33–55] | |||
| 45 cmH2O | 25 [18–35] | 27 [15–38] | |||
| Poorly inflated tissue (%) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 30 [23–39] | 28 [21–40] | |||
| 45 cmH2O | 21 [18–33] | 25 [19–35] | |||
| Well-inflated tissue (%) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 26 [15–40] | 25 [14–34] | |||
| 45 cmH2O | 43 [37–56] | 43 [34–55] | |||
| Over-inflated tissue (%) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 0.01 [0–0.13] | 0.01 [0–0.11] | |||
| 45 cmH2O | 0.7 [0.21–4.17] | 1.49 [0.36–4.60] | |||
Data are expressed as median [I.Q. range] as appropriate
Two-way repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by all pairwise multiple comparison procedures (Holm-Sidak method) was used for analysis
p < 0.05 raising airway pressure from 5 to 45 cmH2O
There are no significant interactions
n sample size, PEEP positive end-expiratory pressure
Italics: for all the statistical data
Bold italics: for statistical significant data
Gas exchange at different levels of PEEP in patients with and without intrinsic PEEP
| Parameter | Patients with intrinsic PEEP ( | Patients without intrinsic PEEP ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PaO2 (mmHg) | 0.761 | 0.939 | |||
| 5 cmH2O | 71 [64–83] | 73 [63–93] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 94 [75–124] | 99 [80–123] | |||
| PaO2/FiO2 | 0.957 | ||||
| 5 cmH2O | 138 [100–183] | 151 [119–185] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 194 [144–252] | 200 [159–259] | |||
| PaCO2 (mmHg) | 0.518 | 0.787 | |||
| 5 cmH2O | 44 [40–52] | 44 [38–51] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 44 [41–52] | 38 [22–42] | |||
| Alveolar dead space (%) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 20 [12–26] | 23 [13–30] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 19 [13–27] | 21 [11–29] | |||
| Alveolar dead space (mL) | |||||
| 5 cmH2O | 105 [66–137] | 111 [74–153] | |||
| 15 cmH2O | 98 [68–131] | 105 [62–140] | |||
Data are expressed as median [I.Q. range] as appropriate
Two-way repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by all pairwise multiple comparison procedures (Holm-Sidak method) was used for analysis
p < 0.05 raising end-expiratory pressure from 5 to 15 cmH2O
There are no significant interactions
n sample size, PEEP positive end-expiratory pressure
Italics: for all the statistical data
Bold italics: for statistical significant data