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Recruitment-to-inflation ratio assessed through sequential end-expiratory lung volume measurement in acute respiratory distress syndrome.

Domenico Luca GriecoGabriele PintaudiFilippo BongiovanniGian Marco AnzellottiLuca Salvatore MengaMelania CesaranoAntonio M Dell'AnnaTommaso RosáLuca Delle CeseGiuseppe BelloValentina GiammatteoVeronica GennenziEloisa S TanzarellaSalvatore L CutuliGennaro De PascaleAndrea De GaetanoSalvatore M MaggioreMassimo Antonelli
Published in: Anesthesiology (2023)
Both global and granular R/I well estimate PEEP-induced changes in lung dynamic strain. However, the effect of 10-cmH2O of PEEP on lung strain may be non-uniform. Granular R/I assessment within narrower PEEP ranges guided by end-expiratory lung volume measurement may aid more precise PEEP selection, especially when R/I obtained with the simplified maneuver between PEEP 15 and 5 cmH2O yields intermediate values, that are difficult to interpret for a proper choice between a high vs. low PEEP strategy.
Keyphrases
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • mechanical ventilation
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
  • intensive care unit