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Diminishing Efficacy of Prone Positioning With Late Application in Evolving Lung Injury.

Yi Xin1, Kevin Martin2, Caio C A Morais3, Paolo Delvecchio2, Sarah E Gerard4, Hooman Hamedani1, Jacob Herrmann5, Nicholas Abate2, Austin Lenart2, Shiraz Humayun2, Uday Sidhu2, Mihail Petrov2, Kristan Reutlinger2, Tal Mandelbaum2, Ian Duncan1, Nicholas Tustison6, Stephen Kadlecek1, Shampa Chatterjee7, James C Gee1, Rahim R Rizi1, Lorenzo Berra3, Maurizio Cereda1,2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: It is not known how lung injury progression during mechanical ventilation modifies pulmonary responses to prone positioning. We compared the effects of prone positioning on regional lung aeration in late versus early stages of lung injury.
DESIGN: Prospective, longitudinal imaging study.
SETTING: Research imaging facility at The University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA) and Medical and Surgical ICUs at Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston, MA).
SUBJECTS: Anesthetized swine and patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (acute respiratory distress syndrome).
INTERVENTIONS: Lung injury was induced by bronchial hydrochloric acid (3.5 mL/kg) in 10 ventilated Yorkshire pigs and worsened by supine nonprotective ventilation for 24 hours. Whole-lung CT was performed 2 hours after hydrochloric acid (Day 1) in both prone and supine positions and repeated at 24 hours (Day 2). Prone and supine images were registered (superimposed) in pairs to measure the effects of positioning on the aeration of each tissue unit. Two patients with early acute respiratory distress syndrome were compared with two patients with late acute respiratory distress syndrome, using electrical impedance tomography to measure the effects of body position on regional lung mechanics.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Gas exchange and respiratory mechanics worsened over 24 hours, indicating lung injury progression. On Day 1, prone positioning reinflated 18.9% ± 5.2% of lung mass in the posterior lung regions. On Day 2, position-associated dorsal reinflation was reduced to 7.3% ± 1.5% (p < 0.05 vs Day 1). Prone positioning decreased aeration in the anterior lungs on both days. Although prone positioning improved posterior lung compliance in the early acute respiratory distress syndrome patients, it had no effect in late acute respiratory distress syndrome subjects.
CONCLUSIONS: The effects of prone positioning on lung aeration may depend on the stage of lung injury and duration of prior ventilation; this may limit the clinical efficacy of this treatment if applied late.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 33938714      PMCID: PMC8448902          DOI: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000005071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Med        ISSN: 0090-3493            Impact factor:   9.296


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