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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1238
    Schlagwort(e): Artificial ventilation equipment ; Critical care
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Medizin
    Notizen: Abstract Infrequent control, aging of components, may compromise the accuracy of ICU ventilators. In order to assess the reliability of ventilators during their clinical use, we bench tested a group of 20 CPU1 ventilators (Ohmeda) sampled at random in several ICU units. We found major leaks in 5 ventilators, attributable to the disposable tubings used in these systems. Mean error in expired tidal volume and corresponding standard deviation (precision) were greater than 100 ml in two. Positive end expiratory pressure measurement comprised a mean error higher than 2 cm H2O in 40% of the ventilators tested. The valve opening pressure threshold was correlated to the inspiratory flow (r=0.81) contrary to the valve opening delay (average 138±40 ms). These two parameters did not correlate with the age of the ventilator. Our study addresses the need for periodic control of ventilator performance in order to minimize the risks of errors and malfunctions.
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1238
    Schlagwort(e): Topical anaesthesia ; Lidocaine ; Upper airways ; Respiratory resistance
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Medizin
    Notizen: Abstract Objective To assess if two different forms of upper airway topical anaesthesia induce similar changes in airway flow resistance (Rrs). Design Serial measurements of Rrs before and after topical anaesthesia with acqueous or paste lidocaine. Setting Lung function test laboratory. Participants 9 normal men with documented normal lung function tests. Interventions 2 different session of topical upper airway anaesthesia with 100 mg of liquid 5% lidocaine and 100 mg of 2% lidocaine paste, respectively. Measurements and results Rrs was measured by the random noise forced oscillation technique. Fiberoptic upper airway examination was performed in two subjects. Rrs increased on average by 81% after lidocaine spray and by 68% after lidocaine paste (p〈0.005, respectively) with no difference in the magnitude of Rrs increase between the two modes of anaesthesia studied. This increase lasted 13±3 min (spray) and 12±3 min (paste), respectively (p=ns). Fiberoptic examination of the two most responders showed inspiratory laryngeal collapse. Conclusions Topical upper airway anaesthesia transiently increases Rrs with no specific effects regarding the drug presentation. Laryngeal dysfunction may be one mechanisms involved in Rrs increase following upper airway topical anaesthesia. Such findings may explain some poor respiratory tolerance reported during endoscopy.
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-1238
    Schlagwort(e): Bronchoalveolar lavage ; Fat embolism ; Trauma ; Lung injury ; Hypoxemia ; Intensive care unit
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Medizin
    Notizen: Abstract Objective To verify whether the determination of the percentage of cells recovered by bronchoalveolar lavage and containing fat inclusions is a useful diagnostic tool of posttraumatic pulmonary fat embolism. Design Prospective study. Setting Surgical Intensive Care Units in two university hospitals. Patients 56 successive trauma patients needing prolonged postinjury mechanical ventilation, including 4 with clinical definite fat embolism syndrome, 5 in whom the diagnosis had been clinically suspected but was impossible to confirm or exclude before bronchoscopy, and 47 with no clinical evidence of the syndrome. Control groups included 8 patients without previous trauma who developed ARDS and 6 healthy surgical patients. Methods Bronchoalveolar lavage was performed within the first posttraumatic 3 days in trauma patients, at the beguining of the pulmonary disease in non trauma ARDS patients and just after anesthesic induction in healthy ortopedic patients. The magnitude of lipid content in alveolar cells was compared with the clinical pattern of the pulmonary fat embolism syndrome retrospectively evaluated at the seventh day postinjury in trauma patients. Results All the patients with definite fat embolism syndrome had more than 70% of lavage cells containing fat droplets. The group of patients in whom the diagnosis of the fat embolism syndrome was suspected had percentages of fat cells above 30% in 4 out of 5 patients. A percentage of fat cells above 30% was only observed in 7 out of the 47 patients without clinical evidence of the syndrome. The percentage varied between 0% to 35% in the group of non trauma ARDS patients and between 0 to 5% in healthy surgical patients. Conclusion Lipid inclusions in alveolar cells are common during traumatic and non-traumatic respiratory failure. Determination of the percentage of cells recovered by bronchoalveolar lavage and containing fat droplets may contribute to the diagnosis of the fat embolism syndrome in mechanically-ventilated trauma patients with respiratory failure provided that the significant threshold would be 30%.
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
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