Variable ventilation versus stepwise lung recruitment manoeuvres for lung recruitment: A comparative study in an experimental model of atelectasis.
Eur J Anaesthesiol
; 40(7): 501-510, 2023 07 01.
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BACKGROUND: Variable ventilation recruits alveoli in atelectatic lungs, but it is unknown how it compares with conventional recruitment manoeuvres. OBJECTIVES: To test whether mechanical ventilation with variable tidal volumes and conventional recruitment manoeuvres have comparable effects on lung function. DESIGN: Randomised crossover study. SETTING: University hospital research facility. ANIMALS: Eleven juvenile mechanically ventilated pigs with atelectasis created by saline lung lavage. INTERVENTIONS: Lung recruitment was performed using two strategies, both with an individualised optimal positive-end expiratory pressure (PEEP) associated with the best respiratory system elastance during a decremental PEEP trial: conventional recruitment manoeuvres (stepwise increase of PEEP) in pressure-controlled mode) followed by 50âmin of volume-controlled ventilation (VCV) with constant tidal volume, and variable ventilation, consisting of 50âmin of VCV with random variation in tidal volume. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Before and 50âmin after each recruitment manoeuvre strategy, lung aeration was assessed by computed tomography, and relative lung perfusion and ventilation (0%â=âdorsal, 100%â=âventral) were determined by electrical impedance tomography. RESULTS: After 50âmin, variable ventilation and stepwise recruitment manoeuvres decreased the relative mass of poorly and nonaerated lung tissue (percent lung mass: 35.3â±â6.2 versus 34.2â±â6.6, P â=â0.303); reduced poorly aerated lung mass compared with baseline (-3.5â±â4.0%, P â=â0.016, and -5.2â±â2.8%, P â<â0.001, respectively), and reduced nonaerated lung mass compared with baseline (-7.2â±â2.5%, P â<â0.001; and -4.7â±â2.8%, P â<â0.001 respectively), while the distribution of relative perfusion was barely affected (variable ventilation: -0.8â±â1.1%, P â=â0.044; stepwise recruitment manoeuvres: -0.4â±â0.9%, P â=â0.167). Compared with baseline, variable ventilation and stepwise recruitment manoeuvres increased Pa O 2 (172â±â85mmHg, P â=â0.001; and 213â±â73âmmHg, P â<â0.001, respectively), reduced Pa CO 2 (-9.6â±â8.1âmmHg, P â=â0.003; and -6.7â±â4.6âmmHg, P â<â0.001, respectively), and decreased elastance (-11.4â±â6.3âcmH 2 O, P â<â0.001; and -14.1â±â3.3âcmH 2 O, P â<â0.001, respectively). Mean arterial pressure decreased during stepwise recruitment manoeuvres (-24â±â8âmmHg, P â=â0.006), but not variable ventilation. CONCLUSION: In this model of lung atelectasis, variable ventilation and stepwise recruitment manoeuvres effectively recruited lungs, but only variable ventilation did not adversely affect haemodynamics. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This study was registered and approved by Landesdirektion Dresden, Germany (DD24-5131/354/64).
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Atelectasia Pulmonar
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Pulmão
Tipo de estudo:
Clinical_trials
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Prognostic_studies
Limite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Eur J Anaesthesiol
Assunto da revista:
ANESTESIOLOGIA
Ano de publicação:
2023
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de publicação:
Reino Unido