by Jose Victor
Jimenez, Elizabeth Munroe, Andrew J. Weirauch, Kelly Fiorino, Christopher A.
Culter, Kristine Nelson, Wassim W. Labaki, Philip J. Choi, Ivan Co, Theodore J.
Standiford, Hallie C. Prescott and Robert C. Hyzy
Critical Care volume 27,
Article number: 21 Published: 17
January 2023
Background
In patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
undergoing mechanical ventilation, positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) can
lead to recruitment or overdistension. Current strategies utilized for PEEP
titration do not permit the distinction. Electric impedance tomography (EIT)
detects and quantifies the presence of both collapse and overdistension. We
investigated whether using EIT-guided PEEP titration leads to decreased
mechanical power compared to high-PEEP/FiO2 tables.
Methods
A single-center, randomized crossover pilot trial comparing
EIT-guided PEEP selection versus PEEP selection using the High-PEEP/FiO2 table
in patients with moderate–severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. The
primary outcome was the change in mechanical power after each PEEP selection
strategy. Secondary outcomes included changes in the 4 × driving
pressure + respiratory rate (4 ΔP, + RR index) index, driving pressure, plateau
pressure, PaO2/FiO2 ratio, and static compliance.
Results
EIT was consistently associated with a decrease in
mechanical power compared to PEEP/FiO2 tables (mean
difference − 4.36 J/min, 95% CI − 6.7, − 1.95, p = 0.002) and
led to lower values in the 4ΔP + RR index (− 11.42 J/min, 95%
CI − 19.01, − 3.82, p = 0.007) mainly driven by a decrease in the
elastic–dynamic power (− 1.61 J/min, − 2.99, − 0.22, p = 0.027).
The elastic–static and resistive powers were unchanged. Similarly, EIT led to a
statistically significant change in set PEEP (− 2 cmH2O, p = 0.046),
driving pressure, (− 2.92 cmH2O, p = 0.003), peak pressure
(− 6.25 cmH2O, p = 0.003), plateau pressure (− 4.53 cmH2O, p = 0.006),
and static respiratory system compliance (+ 7.93 ml/cmH2O, p = 0.008).
Conclusions
In patients with moderate–severe acute respiratory distress
syndrome, EIT-guided PEEP titration reduces mechanical power mainly through a
reduction in elastic–dynamic power.
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