0985. Open lung ventilation improves conditions for right ventricle performance by decreasing pulmonary vascular wave reflections in an experimental model of ARDS

نویسندگان

  • A Santos
  • E Gomez Peñalver
  • JB Borges
  • J Retamal
  • MI Monge García
  • G Tusman
  • A Larsson
  • G Hedenstierna
  • F Suarez-Sipmann
چکیده

Introduction Impaired right ventricle (RV) function is associated with worse outcome in ARDS. Pulmonary artery pressure waveform analysis provides information about phenomena that affect RV performance. In particular, pulmonary vascular wave reflection (WR) is directly related with RV stress. We hypothesised that open lung ventilation (OLV), compared with conventional ARDS-net ventilation (CV), would improve conditions for RV performance in an ARDS model. This hypothesis was tested by measuring pulmonary vascular wave reflection (WR).

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دوره 2  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2014