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Pediatr Pulmonol ; 58(10): 2899-2905, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37594148

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Accurate and reliable noninvasive methods to estimate gas exchange are necessary to guide clinical decisions to avoid frequent blood samples in children with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (PARDS). We aimed to investigate the correlation and agreement between end-tidal P CO 2 ${P}_{{\mathrm{CO}}_{2}}$ measured immediately after a 3-s inspiratory-hold (PLAT CO2 ) by capnometry and P aCO 2 ${P}_{{\mathrm{aCO}}_{2}}$ measured by arterial blood gases (ABG) in PARDS. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: Seven-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Hospital El Carmen de Maipú, Chile. PATIENTS: Thirteen mechanically ventilated patients aged ≤15 years old undergoing neuromuscular blockade as part of management for PARDS. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: All patients were in volume-controlled ventilation mode. The regular end-tidal P CO 2 ( P ETCO 2 ) ${P}_{{\mathrm{CO}}_{2}}({P}_{{\mathrm{ETCO}}_{2}})$ (without the inspiratory hold) was registered immediately after the ABG sample. An inspiratory-hold of 3 s was performed for lung mechanics measurements, recording P ETCO 2 ${P}_{{\mathrm{ETCO}}_{2}}$ in the breath following the inspiratory-hold. (PLAT CO2 ). End-tidal alveolar dead space fraction (AVDSf) was calculated as [ ( P aCO 2 - P ETCO 2 ) / P aCO 2 ] $[({P}_{{\mathrm{aCO}}_{2}}\mbox{--}{P}_{{\mathrm{ETCO}}_{2}})/{P}_{{\mathrm{aCO}}_{2}}]$ and its surrogate (S)AVDSf as [ ( PLAT CO 2 - P ETCO 2 ) / PLAT CO 2 ] $[{(}_{\mathrm{PLAT}}{\mathrm{CO}}_{2}\mbox{--}{P}_{{\mathrm{ETCO}}_{2}}){/}_{\mathrm{PLAT}}{\mathrm{CO}}_{2}]$ . Measurements of P aCO 2 ${P}_{{\mathrm{aCO}}_{2}}$ were considered the gold standard. We performed concordance correlation coefficient (ρc), Spearman's correlation (rho), and Bland-Altmann's analysis (mean difference ± SD [limits of agreement, LoA]). Eleven patients were included, with a median (interquartile range) age of 5 (2-11) months. Tidal volume was 5.8 (5.7-6.3) mL/kg, PEEP 8 (6-8), driving pressure 10 (8-11), and plateau pressure 17 (17-19) cm H2 O. Forty-one paired measurements were analyzed. P aCO 2 ${P}_{{\mathrm{aCO}}_{2}}$ was higher than P ETCO 2 ${P}_{{\mathrm{ETCO}}_{2}}$ (52 mmHg [48-54] vs. 42 mmHg [38-45], p < 0.01), and there were no significant differences with PLAT CO2 (50 mmHg [46-55], p > 0.99). The concordance correlation coefficient and Spearman's correlation between P aCO 2 ${P}_{{\mathrm{aCO}}_{2}}$ and PLAT CO2 were robust (ρc = 0.80 [95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.67-0.90]; and rho = 0.80, p < 0.001.), and for P ETCO 2 ${P}_{{\mathrm{ETCO}}_{2}}$ were weak and strong (ρc = 0.27 [95% CI: 0.15-0.38]; and rho = 0.63, p < 0.01). The bias between PLAT CO2 and P aCO 2 ${P}_{{\mathrm{aCO}}_{2}}$ was -0.4 ± 3.5 mmHg (LoA -7.2 to 6.4), and between P ETCO 2 ${P}_{{\mathrm{ETCO}}_{2}}$ and P aCO 2 ${P}_{{\mathrm{aCO}}_{2}}$ was -8.5 ± 4.1 mmHg (LoA -16.6 to -0.5). The correlation between AVDSf and (S)AVDSf was moderate (rho = 0.55, p < 0.01), and the mean difference was -0.5 ± 5.6% (LoA -11.5 to 10.5). CONCLUSION: This pilot study showed the feasibility of measuring end-tidal CO2 after a 3-s end-inspiratory breath hole in pediatric patients undergoing controlled ventilation for ARDS. Encouraging preliminary results warrant further study of this technique.

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Neumol. pediátr. (En línea) ; 11(4): 168-174, oct. 2016. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-835076

ABSTRACT

The Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a life-threatening disease with a high mortality rate. In children it represents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The primary feature in the development of ARDS is the non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema resulting from a disproportionate inflammatory response that increases the blood-gas barrier permeability. There is strong evidence that aninappropriate ventilatory support may induce lung injury, organ dysfunction and increasing mortality.The aim of this article is to review current concepts related to the diagnostic of pediatric ARDS, its pathophysiologic mechanisms, ventilator induced lung injury and a brief description of rescue therapies.


El Síndrome de Distrés Respiratorio Agudo (SDRA) es una entidad grave de elevada mortalidad, siendo en pediatría un desafío diagnóstico y terapéutico. La característica primaria del SDRA es el desarrollo de edema pulmonar no cardiogénico debido a una respuesta inflamatoria excesiva que aumenta la permeabilidad de la barrera sangre-gas. Existe una fuerte evidencia de que una estrategia inadecuada de soporte ventilatorio puede aumentar el daño pulmonar, inducir disfunciones de َrganos a distancia y aumentar la mortalidad.El presente artيculo pretende revisar conceptos actuales relacionados al diagnóstico de SDRA pediátrico, mecanismos fisiopatológicos, daño pulmonar inducido por la ventilación mecánica y una breve revisión de las terapias de rescate.


Subject(s)
Humans , Respiratory Distress Syndrome/diagnosis , Respiratory Distress Syndrome/therapy , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Respiration, Artificial , Respiratory Distress Syndrome/physiopathology , Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury
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Arch. bronconeumol. (Ed. impr.) ; 50(3): 105-112, mar. 2014. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-119907

ABSTRACT

La retirada de la ventilación mecánica es una de las temáticas con mayor volumen y solidez en medicina basada en la evidencia en adultos gravemente enfermos. La protocolización del destete y la interrupción diaria de la sedación han sido instauradas, reduciendo la duración de la ventilación mecánica y la morbilidad asociada en esta población. En pediatría la información reportada es menos consistente, propiciando que el destete y la extubación no cuenten aún con criterios de inicio objetivos y reproducibles. Diversos índices han sido desarrollados para predecir el resultado del destete; sin embargo, estos no han logrado reemplazar el juicio clínico, aunque algunas mediciones complementarias pudieran facilitar esta decisión


Weaning from mechanical ventilation is one of the greatest volume and strength issues in evidence-based medicine in critically ill adults. In these patients, weaning protocols and daily interruption of sedation have been implemented, reducing the duration of mechanical ventilation and associated morbidity. In paediatrics, the information reported is less consistent, so that as yet there are no reliable criteria for weaning and extubation in this patient group. Several indices have been developed to predict the outcome of weaning. However, these have failed to replace clinical judgement, although some additional measurements could facilitate this decision


Subject(s)
Humans , Ventilator Weaning/methods , Respiration, Artificial/methods , Airway Extubation/methods , Risk Factors , Airway Management/methods
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Arch Bronconeumol ; 50(3): 105-12, 2014 Mar.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23542044

ABSTRACT

Weaning from mechanical ventilation is one of the greatest volume and strength issues in evidence-based medicine in critically ill adults. In these patients, weaning protocols and daily interruption of sedation have been implemented, reducing the duration of mechanical ventilation and associated morbidity. In paediatrics, the information reported is less consistent, so that as yet there are no reliable criteria for weaning and extubation in this patient group. Several indices have been developed to predict the outcome of weaning. However, these have failed to replace clinical judgement, although some additional measurements could facilitate this decision.


Subject(s)
Ventilator Weaning/methods , Adolescent , Age Factors , Airway Extubation , Airway Obstruction/epidemiology , Child , Child, Preschool , Continuous Positive Airway Pressure , Humans , Hypnotics and Sedatives/therapeutic use , Intubation, Intratracheal , Muscle Relaxants, Central/therapeutic use , Noninvasive Ventilation , Physical Examination , Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated/prevention & control , Prospective Studies , Respiratory Muscles/physiopathology , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Ventilator Weaning/standards , Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury/prevention & control
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