机械通气方法:肺科医生的简化方法。

IF 0.8 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Pratap Upadhya, Sanjana H S, Harshith R, Vemuri Mahesh Babu, Karthik Balasoupramaniane, Zeenathaalam Nadaf
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机械通气是呼吸衰竭患者的关键干预措施,在减少呼吸功的同时为氧合和通气提供必要的支持。它通过关键的呼吸阶段变量进行操作:触发(呼吸开始),目标(流量或压力输送)和循环(结束吸气)。各种通气模式,包括侵入性和非侵入性方法,都是根据患者的需要量身定制的。无创通气和高流量鼻插管是急性呼吸窘迫的一线选择,而有创机械通气对于严重病例是必要的。最佳通气策略旨在通过仔细调整潮气量、呼吸频率和呼气末正压等参数来预防并发症,如气压创伤、容量创伤和动态恶性通货膨胀。机械通气的一个主要挑战是患者与呼吸机的不同步,即患者的呼吸努力与呼吸机的周期不一致,导致呼吸工作增加和不适。非同步可能发生在触发阶段、目标阶段或循环阶段,需要进行波形分析和调整通风机以优化同步。脱离机械通气遵循一个结构化的过程,包括准备评估、自主呼吸试验和拔管。成功脱机取决于维持稳定的呼吸功能,并密切监测以防止拔管后失败。识别和管理呼吸并发症,优化患者舒适度,并确保个性化的呼吸机管理方法是改善患者预后的关键。这篇综述提供了对机械通气、其原理、常见挑战和脱机策略的全面理解,以指导有效的临床决策。
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Approach to mechanical ventilation: a simplified approach for a pulmonologist.

Mechanical ventilation is a critical intervention for patients with respiratory failure, providing essential support for oxygenation and ventilation while reducing the work of breathing. It operates through key breath-phase variables: triggering (breath initiation), targeting (flow or pressure delivery), and cycling (ending inspiration). Various ventilation modes, including invasive and non-invasive methods, are tailored to patient needs. Non-invasive ventilation and high-flow nasal cannula are first-line options in acute respiratory distress, whereas invasive mechanical ventilation is necessary for severe cases. Optimal ventilatory strategies aim to prevent complications such as barotrauma, volutrauma, and dynamic hyperinflation by carefully adjusting parameters like tidal volume, respiratory rate, and positive end-expiratory pressure. One major challenge in mechanical ventilation is patient-ventilator dyssynchrony, where the patient's respiratory efforts do not align with the ventilator's cycles, leading to increased work of breathing and discomfort. Dyssynchrony can occur during the trigger, target, or cycle phases, requiring waveform analysis and ventilator adjustments to optimize synchrony. Weaning from mechanical ventilation follows a structured process involving readiness assessment, spontaneous breathing trials, and extubation. Successful weaning depends on maintaining stable respiratory function, with close monitoring to prevent post-extubation failure. Identifying and managing ventilatory complications, optimizing patient comfort, and ensuring an individualized approach to ventilator management are key to improving patient outcomes. This review provides a comprehensive understanding of mechanical ventilation, its principles, common challenges, and weaning strategies to guide effective clinical decision-making.

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