Mechanische beademing bij 'acute respiratory distress'-syndroom (ARDS): Longbeschermende strategieën voor betere alveolaire rekrutering

Translated title of the contribution: Mechanical ventilation in the case of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS): Lung-protecting strategies for improved alveolar recruitment

M. J. Schultz*, A. R.H. Van Zanten, A. M.G.A. De Smet, J. Kesecioglu

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Abstract

For patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) the most important objective of mechanical ventilation is opening and keeping open the alveoli to achieve adequate oxygenation, without further damaging the lungs or negatively affecting the circulation. Alveolar recruitment is achieved by making use of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP). The best PEEP level is that with which the largest improvement in oxygen transport and lung compliance is achieved, without a decrease in the stroke volume of the left ventricle. In addition to the usual volume-controlled ventilation with PEEP, pressure-limited ventilation is also possible. In this a preselected pressure is never exceeded, whereas a maximum inspiratory airflow at the start of inspiration provides more opportunity for gaseous exchange. The oxygenation can possibly be further improved by increasing the inspiration-expiration ratio. As a result of the reduced expiratory period the alveoli which tend to collapse at the end of a normal expiration are kept open. Mechanical ventilation with a lower tidal volume decreases mortality. Ventilation in a prone position increases the end-expiratory lung volume and reduces the intrapulmonary shunt and the regional differences in the degree of ventilation. These factors possibly contribute to preventing ventilation-induced lung damage. Administration of natural surfactant during the ventilation of patients with ARDS seems to be a highly promising strategy; the clinical effectiveness still needs to be demonstrated.

Translated title of the contributionMechanical ventilation in the case of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS): Lung-protecting strategies for improved alveolar recruitment
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)327-331
Number of pages5
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume147
Issue number8
Publication statusPublished - 22 Feb 2003

Keywords

  • Econometric and Statistical Methods: General
  • Clinical sciences
  • Geneeskunde(GENK)
  • Medisch onderzoek, ziekenhuisbehandeling en chirurgie

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