The impact of fluid status and decremental PEEP strategy on cardiac function and lung and kidney damage in mild-moderate experimental acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Nazareth N RochaCynthia S SamaryMariana A AntunesMilena V OliveiraMatheus R HemerlyPatrine S SantosVera L CapelozziFernanda F CruzJohn J MariniPedro L SilvaPaolo PelosiPatricia Rieken Macêdo RoccoPublished in: Respiratory research (2021)
In the ARDS model used herein, decreasing PEEP abruptly increased pulmonary arterial hypertension, independent of fluid status. The combination of abrupt PEEP decrease and high fluid administration led to greater lung and kidney damage. This information adds to the growing body of evidence that supports gradual transitioning of ventilatory patterns and warrants directing additional investigative effort into vascular and deflation issues that impact lung protection.