The aim of the study is to examine the effects of two different levels of PEEP on subsequent standard recruitment maneuver.
In this study we will examine the effects of two levels of PEEP on subsequent recruitment maneuver. In the first group a recruitment maneuver will be performed in patients who are ventilated with PEEP level set according to the ARDS network algorithm. Patients will then be crossed over to a study arm where another recruitment maneuver will be performed while PEEP is adjusted according to esophageal pressure measurements.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
Upon patient recruitment Esophageal balloon will be inserted and esophageal / pleural pressure will be measured. Thereafter, Inspiratory pressures and PEEP will be adjusted according to well established criteria. Inspiratory pressure and PEEP will be adjusted to achieve the best lung compliance possible while not exceeding transpulmonary end Inspiratory pressure of 25 to 30 cm H2O, and at the same time maintaining a positive transpulmonary end expiarory pressure of not more than 5 cm H2O. A recruitment maneuver with application of 40 cm H2O for up to 40 seconds will be performed.
E. Wolfson MC
Holon, Israel
oxygenation
the primary end point in both groups will be oxygenation improvement after each intervention in each arm.
Time frame: 4 hours
lung compliance
after each intervention lung compliance will be assessed.
Time frame: 4 hours
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