Respiratory effects of lung recruitment maneuvers depend on the recruitment-to-inflation ratio in patients with COVID-19-related acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Yoann ZerbibAlexis LambourJulien MaizelLoay KontarBertrand De CagnyThierry SoupisonThomas BradierMichel SlamaClément BraultPublished in: Critical care (London, England) (2022)
After the LRM, patients with high recruitability presented a significant increase in respiratory system compliance (indicating a gain in ventilated area), while those with low recruitability presented a decrease in pulse pressure suggesting a drop in cardiac output and therefore in intrapulmonary shunt.