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Minerva Anestesiol ; 85(8): 846-853, 2019 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30871300

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BACKGROUND: High-volume low-pressure (HVLP) endotracheal tube (ETT) cuffs for critically ill patients often deflate during the course of mechanical ventilation. We performed an in-vitro study to comprehensively assess HVLP cuff deflation dynamics and potential preventive measures. METHODS: We evaluated 24-hour deflation of seven HVLP cuffs of cylindrical or tapered shape, and made of polyvinylchloride or polyurethane. Experiments were performed within a thermostated chamber set at 37 °C. In the first stage of experiments, the cuff pilot balloon valve was not manipulated. The cuff internal pressure was assessed hourly for 24 hours, via a linear position sensor which monitored cuff deflation displacements. Then, we re-evaluated cuff deflation of the worst-performing ETT cuffs with the cuff pilot balloon valve sealed. Finally, we inflated ETT cuffs within an artificial trachea to evaluate deflation dynamics during mechanical ventilation. RESULTS: Initial tests showed an exponential decrease in cuff internal pressure in five out of seven cuffs. Cuffs of cylindrical shape and made of polyurethane demonstrated the fastest deflation rates (P<0.050 vs. cuffs of conical shape and made of polyvinylchloride). When the cuff pilot balloon valve was not sealed, the internal cuff pressure deflation rate differed significantly among ETTs (P=0.005). Yet, upon sealing the cuff pilot balloon valve and during mechanical ventilation, cuff deflation rates decreased (P<0.050). CONCLUSIONS: In controlled in-vitro settings, ETT cuffs consistently deflate over time, and the cuff pilot balloon valve plays a central role in this occurrence. Deflation rate decreases when cuffs are inflated within a plastic artificial tracheal model and mechanical ventilation is activated.


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Intubação Intratraqueal/instrumentação , Intubação Intratraqueal/métodos , Pressão do Ar , Estado Terminal , Humanos , Modelos Anatômicos , Poliuretanos , Cloreto de Polivinila , Respiração com Pressão Positiva , Respiração Artificial
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