Hemodynamic effects of intermittent manual lung hyperinflation in patients with septic shock.

نویسندگان

  • W T Jellema
  • A B Groeneveld
  • J van Goudoever
  • K H Wesseling
  • N Westerhof
  • M J Lubbers
  • J Kesecioglu
  • J J Van Lieshout
چکیده

OBJECTIVE The purposes of this study were to investigate the hemodynamic changes induced by intermittent manual lung hyperinflation (MHI) and to assess if these changes are adverse enough to warrant prohibition of MHI as a routine procedure in the care of patients with septic shock. DESIGN The study's design was experimental prospective. SETTING The settings were university hospital intensive care units. PATIENTS Subjects included 13 consecutive mechanically ventilated patients with septic shock who met the inclusion criteria. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS Phasic MHI-related increments in mean inspiratory airway pressure were concordant to changes in mean pulmonary artery pressure (MPAP) (r(2) = 0.67) with a 0.6 mm Hg rise in MPAP per cm H(2)O airway pressure. The magnitude of MPAP changes was not reflected in magnitude of stroke volume index (SVI) (r(2) = 0.06). On average, MHI did not induce statistically significant hemodynamic changes and mean values returned to baseline level within 15 minutes. SVI during MHI increased slightly in 9 patients, from 37 +/- 15 (mean +/- SD) to 41 +/- 17 mL/m(2) (P <.05), and decreased in 4, from 60 +/- 10 to 50 +/- 14 mL/m(2) (not significant). Patients with an increase in SVI had lower baseline values for SVI, cardiac index, and left ventricular stroke work index (P <.05) and higher values for systemic vascular resistance index compared with patients with a decrease in SVI (P <.05). Left ventricular stroke work index was higher in patients with a decrease in SVI than in patients with an increase in SVI (52 +/- 9 vs 34 +/- 8; P <.05). Tidal volume increased from 499 +/- 176 mL before MHI to 587 +/- 82 mL, 5 minutes after MHI (P <.05) with a return to baseline values within 15 minutes after the procedure. CONCLUSION The hemodynamic effects of intermittent MHI in patients with septic shock are relatively small and insignificant and seem to be related to the cardiovascular state before the procedure. The risk of inducing hemodynamic changes with MHI should not be considered as a contraindication in patients with septic shock who are mechanically ventilated.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Heart & lung : the journal of critical care

دوره 29 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2000