Tidal Hyperinflation during Low Tidal Volume Ventilation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
University of Milan · Ospedale Maggiore
Abstract
RATIONALE: Tidal volume and plateau pressure limitation decreases mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Computed tomography demonstrated a small, normally aerated compartment on the top of poorly aerated and nonaerated compartments that may be hyperinflated by tidal inflation. OBJECTIVES: We hypothesized that despite tidal volume and plateau pressure limitation, patients with a larger nonaerated compartment are exposed to tidal hyperinflation of the normally aerated compartment. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Pulmonary computed tomography at end-expiration and end-inspiration was obtained in 30 patients ventilated with a low tidal volume (6 ml/kg predicted body weight). Cluster analysis identified…
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13Topics & keywords
- Tidal volume
- Medicine
- Ventilation (architecture)
- Plateau pressure
- Mechanical ventilation
- Anesthesia
- Expiration
- Respiratory system
- Good health and well-being