Anest. intenziv. Med. 2003;14(4):163-171

How to Ventilate Patients with ALI/ARDS: a Search for ConsensusArticles

I. Herold
ARO, Klaudiánova nemocnice, Mladá Boleslav, primář MUDr. Ivan Herold, CSc.

The article deals with conclusions the American-European consensus Conferences on ALI/ARDS and VALI and their impacton current protocol of mechanical ventilation. Re-targeting of goals of mechanical ventilation, which give priority toavoidance of lung damage with inappropriate ventilation pattern leads to introduction of lung protective ventilatory strategy.It is based on Lachmann's concept of "open the lung and keep it open". Barotrauma, volotrauma and atelectrauma arerecognized as main determinants for lung damage. The causative relation between lung damage due to mechanicalventilation and its deleterious effect on extrapulmonary organs leading to multiple organ dysfunction was determined.Several prospective randomized trials (Amato, NIH) proved a decrease of mortality from ARDS to 38 %., and 31 %respectively. Although there is a consensus now about use of lower tidal volumes than in the past (6-8ml/kg ideal b.w),keeping plateau pressures less than 30cmH2O, setting of PEEP remains controversial.Various methods ofPEEP adjustmentwas proposed based on analysis of PV curves and lower inflection point. However, their practical utilisation at the bedsideremains controversial. There is a consensus about the need to tolerate a certain level of hypercapnia, even its therapeuticpotential was proposed. Prone position has become increasingly used worldwide as a part of rescue procedures in earlyARDS. Besides its traditionally accepted pivotal role in improvement of arterial oxygenation, it seems to play an importantrole in the improvement of CO2 elimination. Another promising strategies requiring future research include varioustechniques of recruitment and non-invasive ventilation. A search for subgroup of candidates who would profit fromnon-invasive ventilation is needed. HFO appears to be another promising technique of the lung protective ventilationstrategy. Finally, some new experimental interventions (pharmacological and adjunctive ventilatory measures) are discussed.Some of them (iNO, almitrine), although failed as a isolated intervention in terms of improving outcome, might proveto play positive role when used in combination with prone position.

Keywords: mechanical ventilation; ARDS; protective lung ventilation strategy; ventilator associated lung injury; positive end expiratory pressure; prone position; recruitment manoeuvres

Published: August 1, 2003  Show citation

ACS AIP APA ASA Harvard Chicago Chicago Notes IEEE ISO690 MLA NLM Turabian Vancouver
Herold I. How to Ventilate Patients with ALI/ARDS: a Search for Consensus. Anest. intenziv. Med. 2003;14(4):163-171.
Download citation




Anesteziologie a intenzivní medicína

Madam, Sir,
please be aware that the website on which you intend to enter, not the general public because it contains technical information about medicines, including advertisements relating to medicinal products. This information and communication professionals are solely under §2 of the Act n.40/1995 Coll. Is active persons authorized to prescribe or supply (hereinafter expert).
Take note that if you are not an expert, you run the risk of danger to their health or the health of other persons, if you the obtained information improperly understood or interpreted, and especially advertising which may be part of this site, or whether you used it for self-diagnosis or medical treatment, whether in relation to each other in person or in relation to others.

I declare:

  1. that I have met the above instruction
  2. I'm an expert within the meaning of the Act n.40/1995 Coll. the regulation of advertising, as amended, and I am aware of the risks that would be a person other than the expert input to these sites exhibited


No

Yes

If your statement is not true, please be aware
that brings the risk of danger to their health or the health of others.