| Literature DB >> 34983597 |
Yoann Zerbib1, Alexis Lambour1, Julien Maizel1, Loay Kontar1, Bertrand De Cagny1, Thierry Soupison1, Thomas Bradier1, Michel Slama1, Clément Brault2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the context of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), the response to lung recruitment maneuvers (LRMs) varies considerably from one patient to another and so is difficult to predict. The aim of the study was to determine whether or not the recruitment-to-inflation (R/I) ratio could differentiate between patients according to the change in lung mechanics during the LRM.Entities:
Keywords: Acute respiratory distress syndrome; Mechanical ventilation; Recruitability; Recruitment maneuver; Respiratory mechanics
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34983597 PMCID: PMC8727044 DOI: 10.1186/s13054-021-03876-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
General characteristics of the study population
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| Demographic data | |
| Sex, male | 23 (77) |
| Age, years | 67 [58–74] |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 33 [29–38] |
| Computed tomography findings | |
| Diffuse pattern | 24 (100) |
| Interstitial syndrome | 24 (100) |
| Alveolar consolidation | 15 (63) |
| Lung damage extension, % | 50 [28–71] |
| Gas exchange | |
| VR | 2.07 [1.61–2.51] |
| PaO2/FiO2, mmHg | 105 [86–133] |
| Severe ARDS | 12 (40) |
| Respiratory mechanics | |
| Tidal volume, ml/kg PBW | 6.1 [5.9–6.3] |
| Respiratory rate, breaths/min | 28 [25–30] |
| Plateau pressure, cmH2O | 26 [23–28] |
| PEEP applied, cmH2O | 13 [8–16] |
| Crs, mL/cmH2O | 33 [26–42] |
| Airway closure | 15 (50) |
| R/I ratio | 0.62 [0.42–0.83] |
| Death in the ICU | 14 (46) |
AOP: airway opening pressure, ARDS: acute respiratory distress syndrome, BMI: body mass index, Crs: respiratory system compliance, ICU: intensive care unit, IQR: interquartile range, PaO2/FiO2: partial pressure of oxygen to inspired oxygen fraction, PEEP: positive end-expiratory pressure, R/I: recruitment-to-inflation, VR: ventilator ratio
Respiratory and hemodynamic parameters before and after the LRM, as a function of the patients’ lung recruitability
| Parameters | R/I < 0.62 | R/I ≥ 0.62 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-LRM | Post-LRM | Pre-LRM | Post-LRM | |||
| Crs, mL/ cmH2O | 33 [24–47] | 35 [25–47] | 0.74 | 33 [27–42] | 42 [35–60] | < 0.001 |
| PL,EE, cmH2O | − 2 [− 6 to 2] | 2 [− 1 to 5] | 0.002 | − 4 [− 6 to 2] | 1 [− 2 to 3] | < 0.001 |
| PL,EE < 0 cmH2O, | 8 (53) | 4 (27) | 0.26 | 9 (60) | 4 (27) | 0.14 |
| PL,EI, cmH2O | 12 [9–17] | 14 [10–17] | > 0.99 | 15 [11–18] | 16 [11–19] | 0.96 |
| PL,EI ≥ 25 cmH2O, | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | > 0.99 | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | > 0.99 |
| PaO2/FiO2, mmHg | 106 [101–132] | 186 [128–192] | 0.01 | 99 [73–131] | 106 [98–151] | 0.048 |
| PaCO2, mmHg | 46 [44–56] | 46 [43–56] | 0.66 | 42 [36–48] | 46 [38–53] | 0.16 |
| VR | 2.1 [1.9–2.5] | 2.1 [1.8–2.6] | 0.88 | 2.0 [1.5–2.6] | 2.0 [1.6–2.4] | 0.91 |
| PP, mmHg | 70 [55–85] | 50 [51–67] | 0.01 | 61 [43–70] | 54 [46–70] | 0.51 |
| HR, beats/min | 96 [73–105] | 92 [68–112] | 0.56 | 80 [68–105] | 88 [64–96] | 0.74 |
Crs: respiratory system compliance, HR: heart rate, LRM: lung recruitment maneuver, PaO2/FiO2: partial pressure of oxygen to inspired oxygen fraction, PL,EE: transpulmonary pressure at end-expiration, PL,EI: transpulmonary pressure at end-inspiration, PP: pulse pressure, VR: ventilator ratio
Fig. 1Effects of the LRM on respiratory system compliance, as a function of the patients’ lung recruitability. A pre- and post-LRM Crs in patients with low lung recruitability (red circles) or high lung recruitability (blue squares). B The change in Crs induced by the LRM in patients with low lung recruitability (red circles) or high lung recruitability (blue squares). Low and high lung recruitability was defined, respectively, as an R/I ratio below or above the median value for the cohort (0.62). Crs: respiratory system compliance, ns: nonsignificant, R/I: recruitment-to-inflation ratio
Fig. 2Effects of the LRM on respiratory mechanics and gas exchanges, as a function of the patients’ lung recruitability. Effects of LRM on PaO2/FiO2 and ventilator ratio (A, B), end-expiratory and end-inspiratory transpulmonary pressures (C, D), and pulse pressure and heart rate (E, F). Patients with low lung recruitability (red circles) and high lung recruitability (blue squares) were defined by an R/I below or above the median value for the cohort (0.62). HR: heart rate, PaO2/FiO2: partial pressure of oxygen to inspired oxygen fraction, PL,EE: transpulmonary pressure at end-expiration, PL,EI: transpulmonary pressure at end-inspiration, PP: pulse pressure, R/I: recruitment-to-inflation ratio, VR: ventilator ratio