학술논문

A novel method for assessment of airway opening pressure without the need for low-flow insufflation
Document Type
article
Source
Critical Care, Vol 27, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2023)
Subject
Mechanical ventilation
Respiratory mechanics
Airway opening pressure
Acute respiratory distress syndrome
Protective ventilation
Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid
RC86-88.9
Language
English
ISSN
1364-8535
Abstract
Abstract Background Airway opening pressure (AOP) detection and measurement are essential for assessing respiratory mechanics and adapting ventilation. We propose a novel approach for AOP assessment during volume assist control ventilation at a usual constant-flow rate of 60 L/min. Objectives To validate the conductive pressure (P cond) method, which compare the P cond—defined on the airway pressure waveform as the difference between the airway pressure level at which an abrupt change in slope occurs at the beginning of insufflation and PEEP—to resistive pressure for AOP detection and measurement, and to compare its respiratory and hemodynamic tolerance to the standard low-flow insufflation method. Methods The proof-of-concept of the P cond method was assessed on mechanical (lung simulator) and physiological (cadavers) bench models. Its diagnostic performance was evaluated in 213 patients, using the standard low-flow insufflation method as a reference. In 45 patients, the respiratory and hemodynamic tolerance of the P cond method was compared with the standard low-flow method. Measurements and main results Bench assessments validated the P cond method proof-of-concept. Sensitivity and specificity of the P cond method for AOP detection were 93% and 91%, respectively. AOP obtained by P cond and standard low-flow methods strongly correlated (r = 0.84, p