Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe form of acute respiratory failure. The therapeutic management is currently based on the treatment of the cause of ARDS, and on mechanical ventilation with positive expiratory pressure (PEEP). Another strategy that could be used is Time Controlled Adaptive Ventilation (TCAV) method based on ventilation using the airway pressure release ventilation (APRV) mode. Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) allows individual, non-invasive, real-time, bedside, radiation-free imaging of an anteroposterior section of the right and left lungs, with global and regional dynamic analyses. The aim of the study is to evaluate EIT for PHigh titration of TCAV.
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe form of acute respiratory failure with a mortality rate of up to 35% for the most severe forms. The therapeutic management is currently based on the treatment of the cause of ARDS, and on mechanical ventilation with positive expiratory pressure (PEEP). Another strategy that could be used is Time Controlled Adaptive Ventilation (TCAV) method based on ventilation using the airway pressure release ventilation (APRV) mode. The TCAV method is based on a prolonged THigh set at a constant pressure, creating a continuous positive pressure phase associated with a brief release during a TLow allowing the elimination of carbon dioxide and the creation of an intrinsic PEEP. With long high pressure phase this method could result in better recruitment but could also expose the patient to overdistention. While the TLow setting is well defined, level of PHigh is not standardized. Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) allows individual, non-invasive, real-time, bedside, radiation-free imaging of an anteroposterior section of the right and left lungs, with global and regional dynamic analyses. Results of recent studies have highlighted the benefits of EIT, especially for ARDS patients in titrating PEEP in volume-controlled ventilation. To date, no published study has evaluated EIT for PHigh titration using the TCAV method in patients with severe ARDS.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
12
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Nancy
Nancy, France
Percentage of collapsed units on EIT
Percentage of collapsed lung areas measured at increasing levels of Phigh
Time frame: through study completion an average of 1 day
Percentage of overdistanded units
Percentage of overdistanded units measured at increasing levels of Phigh
Time frame: through study completion an average of 1 day
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