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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1238
    Keywords: Intrinsic PEEP ; External PEEP ; Static compliance ; Mechanical ventilation ; Alveolar recruitment
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Objective Evaluation of new computer-controlled occlusion procedure for determination of intrinsic PEEP in mechanically ventilated patients and comparison with the standard end-expiratory occlusion method. Design Prospective controlled study. Setting Intensive care unit of a university hospital Patients 16 patients with acute respiratory failure of different degree and etiology. All patients were mechanically ventilated, heavily sedated and muscle paralyzed (non-depolarising relaxants). The type of ventilator, the inspiration/expiration ratio, FIO2 and PEEP were selected by the attending clinicians according to the patients' need and independently from the study. Interventions Static compliance of the respiratory system (Cstat) was determined at varying external end-expiratory pressure settings: ZEEP (=ambient pressure), PEEP of 5 cmH2O and 10 cmH2O. All other ventilator settings were kept constant during the entire procedure. Measurements and results A computer-controlled occlusion method (SCASS) was used for determination of Cstat. Intrinsic PEEP was determined by SCASS as the extrapolated zero-volume intercept of the regression line of multiple pressure/volume data pairs (PEEPSCASSinspir and PEEPSCASSexpir). Directly thereafter intrinsic PEEP in this particular ventilatory setting was determined by end-expiratory occlusions (PEPPEEO). The intrinsic PEEP values of the different methods were nearly identical with a significant correlation (p〈0.0001). Mean values±SD: PEEPSCASSinspir 7.1±4.3 cmH2O; PEEPSCASSexpir 7.1±4.5 cmH2O; PEEPEEO 7.1±4.2 cmH2O. Conclusion Since no significant difference between PEEPi values measured by the inspiratory and expiratory occlusion method (SCASS) was seen, this indicates that no alveolar recruitment occurred during the respiratory cycle. This study demonstrates that the automated occlusion method for measuring Cstat system can also be used with high accuracy for determination of intrinsic PEEP in mechanically ventilated patients.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1238
    Keywords: Status asthmaticus ; Artificial respiration ; Magnesium sulfate ; Bronchodilator agents
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In severe status asthmaticus basic medical treatment often fails to improve the patient's condition. Mechanical ventilation in this situation is associated with a high incidence of serious complications. After the bronchodilating effect of moderate-dose magnesium sulfate in asthmatic patients had been demonstrated in previous studies we treated five mechanically ventilated patients with refractory status asthmaticus successfully with high dosages of MgSO4 IV (10–20 g within 1 h depending on the bronchodilating effect). MgSO4 resulted in a significant decrease of peak airway pressure (43.0±6.8 to 32.0±8.0 cmH2O) and inspiratory flow resistance (22.7±7.0 to 11.9±6.0 cmH2O·l−1·s−1) within 1 h. The resulting serum magnesium levels after one hour were up to threefold of the normal serum levels. Although a main-tainance dose of 0.4 g/h had been administered continuously during the following 24 h serum magnesium decreased towards normal values within this time. The only relevant side-effect was a mild to moderate arterial hypotension in two of the five patients during the high dose administration period of MgSO4 which responded readily to dopamine treatment.
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