Understanding ventilator-induced lung injury: The role of mechanical power

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Stephan von Düring MD MSc , Ken Kuljit S. Parhar MD MSc , Neill K.J. Adhikari MDCM MSc , Martin Urner MD PhD , S. Joseph Kim MD PhD , Laveena Munshi MD MSc , Kuan Liu PhD , Eddy Fan MD PhD
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Abstract

Mechanical ventilation stands as a life-saving intervention in the management of respiratory failure. However, it carries the risk of ventilator-induced lung injury. Despite the adoption of lung-protective ventilation strategies, including lower tidal volumes and pressure limitations, mortality rates remain high, leaving room for innovative approaches. The concept of mechanical power has emerged as a comprehensive metric encompassing key ventilator parameters associated with the genesis of ventilator-induced lung injury, including volume, pressure, flow, resistance, and respiratory rate. While numerous animal and human studies have linked mechanical power and ventilator-induced lung injury, its practical implementation at the bedside is hindered by calculation challenges, lack of equation consensus, and the absence of an optimal threshold. To overcome the constraints of measuring static respiratory parameters, dynamic mechanical power is proposed for all patients, regardless of their ventilation mode. However, establishing a causal relationship is crucial for its potential implementation, and requires further research. The objective of this review is to explore the role of mechanical power in ventilator-induced lung injury, its association with patient outcomes, and the challenges and potential benefits of implementing a ventilation strategy based on mechanical power.

了解呼吸机诱发的肺损伤:机械动力的作用
机械通气是治疗呼吸衰竭的救命手段。然而,它也存在呼吸机诱发肺损伤的风险。尽管采用了肺保护通气策略,包括降低潮气量和压力限制,但死亡率仍然居高不下,这就为创新方法留下了空间。机械力的概念已成为一个综合指标,涵盖了与呼吸机诱发肺损伤相关的主要呼吸机参数,包括容量、压力、流量、阻力和呼吸频率。虽然大量动物和人体研究已将机械功率与呼吸机诱发的肺损伤联系在一起,但其在床旁的实际应用却因计算困难、缺乏方程共识以及缺乏最佳阈值而受到阻碍。为了克服测量静态呼吸参数的限制,建议对所有患者(无论其通气模式如何)进行动态机械功率测量。然而,建立因果关系对其潜在实施至关重要,需要进一步研究。本综述旨在探讨机械力在呼吸机诱发肺损伤中的作用、机械力与患者预后的关系,以及实施基于机械力的通气策略所面临的挑战和潜在益处。
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Journal of critical care
Journal of critical care 医学-危重病医学
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
2.70%
发文量
237
审稿时长
23 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Critical Care, the official publication of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine (WFSICCM), is a leading international, peer-reviewed journal providing original research, review articles, tutorials, and invited articles for physicians and allied health professionals involved in treating the critically ill. The Journal aims to improve patient care by furthering understanding of health systems research and its integration into clinical practice. The Journal will include articles which discuss: All aspects of health services research in critical care System based practice in anesthesiology, perioperative and critical care medicine The interface between anesthesiology, critical care medicine and pain Integrating intraoperative management in preparation for postoperative critical care management and recovery Optimizing patient management, i.e., exploring the interface between evidence-based principles or clinical insight into management and care of complex patients The team approach in the OR and ICU System-based research Medical ethics Technology in medicine Seminars discussing current, state of the art, and sometimes controversial topics in anesthesiology, critical care medicine, and professional education Residency Education.
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