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Physiological effects of an open lung ventilatory strategy titrated on elastance-derived end-inspiratory transpulmonary pressure: Study in a pig model.

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Citazione:
Physiological effects of an open lung ventilatory strategy titrated on elastance-derived end-inspiratory transpulmonary pressure: Study in a pig model / Staffieri, F; Stripoli, T; De Monte, V; Crovace, A; Sacchi, M; De Michele, M; Trerotoli, P; Terragni, Pierpaolo; Ranieri, Vm; Grasso, S.. - In: CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. - ISSN 0090-3493. - 40:7(2012), pp. 2124-2131. [10.1097/CCM.0b013e31824e1b65]
Abstract:
RATIONALE:
In the presence of increased chest wall elastance, the airway pressure does not reflect the lung-distending (transpulmonary) pressure.
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the physiological effects of a conventional open lung approach titrated for an end-inspiratory airway opening plateau pressure (30 cm H2O) with a transpulmonary open lung approach titrated for a elastance-derived end-inspiratory plateau transpulmonary pressure (26 cm H2O), in a pig model of acute respiratory distress syndrome (HCl inhalation) and reversible chest wall mechanical impairment (chest wall and abdomen restriction).
METHODS:
In eight pigs, physiological parameters and computed tomography were recorded under three conditions: 1) conventional open lung approach, normal chest wall; 2) conventional open lung approach, stiff chest wall; and 3) transpulmonary open lung approach, stiff chest wall.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS:
As compared with the normal chest wall condition, at end-expiration non aerated lung tissue weight was increased by 116 ± 68% during the conventional open lung approach and by 28 ± 41% during the transpulmonary open lung approach (p < .01), whereas cardiac output was decreased by 27 ± 19% and 22 ± 14 %, respectively (p = NS).
CONCLUSION:
In this model, the end-inspiratory transpulmonary open lung approach minimized the impact of chest wall stiffening on alveolar recruitment without causing hemodynamic impairment
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Staffieri, F; Stripoli, T; De Monte, V; Crovace, A; Sacchi, M; De Michele, M; Trerotoli, P; Terragni, Pierpaolo; Ranieri, Vm; Grasso, S.
Autori di Ateneo:
TERRAGNI Pierpaolo
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/62190
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CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
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