Feasibility and safety of ultra-low tidal volume ventilation without extracorporeal circulation in moderately severe and severe ARDS patients

Purpose Mechanical ventilation with ultra-low tidal volume (VT) during ARDS may reduce alveolar strain, driving pressure and hence ventilator-induced lung injury, with the main drawback of worsening respiratory acidosis. We hypothesized that VT could be reduced down to 4 ml/kg, with clinically signi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Intensive care medicine 2019-11, Vol.45 (11), p.1590-1598
Hauptverfasser: Richard, J. C., Marque, S., Gros, A., Muller, M., Prat, G., Beduneau, G., Quenot, J. P., Dellamonica, J., Tapponnier, R., Soum, E., Bitker, L., Richecoeur, J.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose Mechanical ventilation with ultra-low tidal volume (VT) during ARDS may reduce alveolar strain, driving pressure and hence ventilator-induced lung injury, with the main drawback of worsening respiratory acidosis. We hypothesized that VT could be reduced down to 4 ml/kg, with clinically significant decrease in driving pressure, without the need for extracorporeal CO 2 removal, while maintaining pH > 7.20. Methods We conducted a non-experimental before-and-after multicenter study on 35 ARDS patients with PaO 2 /FiO 2  ≤ 150 mmHg, within 24 h of ARDS diagnosis. After inclusion, VT was reduced to 4 ml/kg and further adjusted to maintain pH ≥ 7.20, respiratory rate was increased up to 40 min −1 and PEEP was set using a PEEP–FiO 2 table. The primary judgment criterion was driving pressure on day 2 of the study, as compared to inclusion. Results From inclusion to day 2, driving pressure decreased significantly from 12 [9–15]  to 8 [6–11] cmH 2 O, while VT decreased from 6.0 [5.9–6.1] to 4.1 [4.0–4.7] ml/kg. On day 2, VT was below 4.2 ml/kg in 65% [CI 95% 48%–79%], and below 5.25 ml/kg in 88% [CI 95% 74%–95%] of the patients. 2 patients (6%) developed acute cor pulmonale after inclusion. Eleven patients (32%) developed transient severe acidosis with pH 
ISSN:0342-4642
1432-1238
DOI:10.1007/s00134-019-05776-x