Literature DB >> 33359758

Use of capnography to verify emergency ventilator sharing in the COVID-19 era.

Anita Korsós1, Ferenc Peták2, Roberta Südy1, Álmos Schranc3, Gergely H Fodor3, Barna Babik1.   

Abstract

Exacerbation of COVID-19 pandemic may lead to acute shortage of ventilators, which may require shared use of ventilator as a lifesaving concept. Two model lungs were ventilated with one ventilator to i) test the adequacy of individual tidal volumes via capnography, ii) assess cross-breathing between lungs, and iii) offer a simulation-based algorithm for ensuring equal tidal volumes. Ventilation asymmetry was induced by placing rubber band around one model lung, and the uneven distribution of tidal volumes (VT) was counterbalanced by elevating airflow resistance (HR) contralaterally. VT, end-tidal CO2 concentration (ETCO2), and peak inspiratory pressure (Ppi) were measured. Unilateral LC reduced VT and elevated ETCO2 on the affected side. Under HR, VT and ETCO2 were re-equilibrated. In conclusion, capnography serves as simple, bedside method for controlling the adequacy of split ventilation in each patient. No collateral gas flow was observed between the two lungs with different time constants. Ventilator sharing may play a role in emergency situations.
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Keywords:  COVID-19; Capnography; Lung compliance; Mechanical ventilation; Pandemic; Respiratory mechanics; Respiratory rescue manoeuvre; Respiratory resistance; Ventilator splitting

Year:  2020        PMID: 33359758     DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2020.103611

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Physiol Neurobiol        ISSN: 1569-9048            Impact factor:   1.931


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1.  Combined Ventilation of Two Subjects with a Single Mechanical Ventilator Using a New Medical Device: An In Vitro Study.

Authors:  Ignacio Lugones; Matías Ramos; María Fernanda Biancolini; Roberto Orofino Giambastiani
Journal:  Anesthesiol Res Pract       Date:  2021-02-18
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