Author: Battaglini, Denise; Sottano, Marco; Ball, Lorenzo; Robba, Chiara; Rocco, Patricia R.M.; Pelosi, Paolo
Title: Ten golden rules to individualize mechanical ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome Cord-id: mkcc48a7 Document date: 2021_3_1
ID: mkcc48a7
Snippet: Over the last decades, great strides have been made in the management of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Mechanical ventilation remains the cornerstone of supportive therapy for ARDS. Lung-protective mechanical ventilation minimizes the risk of ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) and improves survival. Several parameters are determinants of VILI and require careful setting, such as tidal volume (VT), plateau pressure (Pplat), driving pressure (DP), positive end-expiratory pressure
Document: Over the last decades, great strides have been made in the management of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Mechanical ventilation remains the cornerstone of supportive therapy for ARDS. Lung-protective mechanical ventilation minimizes the risk of ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) and improves survival. Several parameters are determinants of VILI and require careful setting, such as tidal volume (VT), plateau pressure (Pplat), driving pressure (DP), positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), and respiratory rate. Furthermore, measurement of energy and mechanical power may enable quantification of the relative contribution of its different components (VT, Pplat, ΔP, PEEP, respiratory rate, and airflow) and better individualize mechanical ventilation settings. The use of neuromuscular blocking agents is of interest, mainly in cases of severe ARDS, to improve oxygenation and reduce asynchrony; however, no significant changes in survival have been observed. Rescue respiratory therapies, such as prone positioning, inhaled nitric oxide, and extracorporeal support techniques may also be used in specific situations. Furthermore, respiratory weaning protocols should be discussed. After reviewing all recent clinical trials, we now present 10 golden rules to individualize mechanical ventilation in ARDS management.
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