Megan Acho1, Alyson C Lee2, Burton W Lee1. 1. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and. 2. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.
Reasonable initial ventilator settings for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome.As coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has rapidly evolved into a pandemic, many physicians without prior critical care training are being called upon to help manage severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)–infectedpatients who develop respiratory failure and require mechanical ventilation. This video is intended to provide a brief and simplified approach to mechanical ventilation for nonintensivists with an overview of recommended initial ventilator settings for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). ARDS is defined as an acute insult resulting in bilateral pulmonary opacities, not fully explained by effusions, atelectasis, nodules, or heart failure, and hypoxemia defined as a PaO to FiO ratio <300. ARDSpatients are frequently intubated in the setting of hypoxia, hypercarbia, or increased work of breathing. For acutely ill patients, the most commonly used mode is the assist control mode. The assist control mode requires the clinician to set the FiO, positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), respiratory rate, breath type (most commonly either volumecontrol [VC] or pressure control [PC]), and either inspiratory time or flow rate. Whether the clinician uses VC or PC, it is important that the set tidal volume (Vt) in case of VC or the resulting Vt in case of PC is 4–8 ml/kg of predicted body weight. Reasonable initial settings are 100% FiO2, PEEP of ≥5 cm H2O, respiratory rate of 20, and Vt or PC to achieve 6 ml/kg of predicted body weight. Reasonable inspiratory flow rates for patients on VC are 60–80 L/min in decelerating ramp flow pattern or 30–40 L/min in square wave flow pattern. Reasonable initial inspiratory time for PC is 0.6–1 second.
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