Lung-Protective Mechanical Ventilation Strategies in Pediatric Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

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作者
Wong, Judith Ju Ming [1 ,2 ]
Lee, Siew Wah [1 ,3 ]
Tan, Herng Lee [1 ]
Ma, Yi-Jyun [1 ]
Sultana, Rehana [4 ]
Mok, Yee Hui [1 ,2 ]
Lee, Jan Hau [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] KK Womens & Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat Subspecialties, Childrens Intens Care Unit, Singapore, Singapore
[2] Duke NUS Med Sch, Singapore, Singapore
[3] Hosp Kuala Lumpur, Pediat Intens Care Unit, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
[4] Duke NUS Med Sch, Ctr Quantitat Med, Singapore, Singapore
关键词
acute lung injury; artificial respiration; intermittent positive-pressure ventilation; pediatric intensive care unit; tidal volume; END-EXPIRATORY PRESSURE; TIDAL VOLUME VENTILATION; HYPERCAPNIC ACIDOSIS; PERMISSIVE HYPERCAPNIA; INJURY; MORTALITY; CHILDREN; MARKERS; RISK;
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10.1097/PCC.0000000000002324
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objectives: Reduced morbidity and mortality associated with lung-protective mechanical ventilation is not proven in pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome. This study aims to determine if a lung-protective mechanical ventilation protocol in pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome is associated with improved clinical outcomes. Design: This pilot study over April 2016 to September 2019 adopts a before-and-after comparison design of a lung-protective mechanical ventilation protocol. All admissions to the PICU were screened daily for fulfillment of the Pediatric Acute Lung Injury Consensus Conference criteria and included. Setting: Multidisciplinary PICU. Patients: Patients with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome. Interventions: Lung-protective mechanical ventilation protocol with elements on peak pressures, tidal volumes, end-expiratory pressure to Fio(2)combinations, permissive hypercapnia, and permissive hypoxemia. Measurements and Main Results: Ventilator and blood gas data were collected for the first 7 days of pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome and compared between the protocol (n= 63) and nonprotocol groups (n= 69). After implementation of the protocol, median tidal volume (6.4 mL/kg [5.4-7.8 mL/kg] vs 6.0 mL/kg [4.8-7.3 mL/kg];p= 0.005), Pao(2)(78.1 mm Hg [67.0-94.6 mm Hg] vs 74.5 mm Hg [59.2-91.1 mm Hg];p= 0.001), and oxygen saturation (97% [95-99%] vs 96% [94-98%];p= 0.007) were lower, and end-expiratory pressure (8 cm H2O [7-9 cm H2O] vs 8 cm H2O [8-10 cm H2O];p= 0.002] and Paco(2)(44.9 mm Hg [38.8-53.1 mm Hg] vs 46.4 mm Hg [39.4-56.7 mm Hg];p= 0.033) were higher, in keeping with lung protective measures. There was no difference in mortality (10/63 [15.9%] vs 18/69 [26.1%];p= 0.152), ventilator-free days (16.0 [2.0-23.0] vs 19.0 [0.0-23.0];p= 0.697), and PICU-free days (13.0 [0.0-21.0] vs 16.0 [0.0-22.0];p= 0.233) between the protocol and nonprotocol groups. After adjusting for severity of illness, organ dysfunction and oxygenation index, the lung-protective mechanical ventilation protocol was associated with decreased mortality (adjusted hazard ratio, 0.37; 95% CI, 0.16-0.88). Conclusions: In pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome, a lung-protective mechanical ventilation protocol improved adherence to lung-protective mechanical ventilation strategies and potentially mortality.
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页码:720 / 728
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