Minimal occlusive volume is a safe and effective method for adjusting cuff pressure in mechanically ventilated patients

Bruno Santos Silva de Souza, Thiago Augusto Guimarães Souza, Caroline Ferreira dos Santos, Patrícia Barbirato Chicayban, L. M. Chicayban
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ABSTRACT The ideal cuff pressure (Pcuff) must prevent microaspiration of oropharyngeal secretions due to air leakage and avoid injury to the tracheal mucosa. Usually, monitoring consists of a manometer to keep the Pcuff between 20 and 30cmH2O. The minimal occlusive volume (MOV) method minimally inflates the cuff using a syringe so that no leakage occurs. This study aims to evaluate the ability of the minimal occlusive method to individualize the Pcuff adjustment in mechanically ventilated patients. Cross-sectional prospective study with 25 adult patients with more than 48 hours of mechanical ventilation. Cuff pressure was measured at two moments: initial and by MOV. The prevalence of Pcuff outside the normal range was 76%. Leakage in the initial measurement occurred in 9 patients, 4 of whom were within the reference values. The other 5 patients presented Pcuff<20cmH2O. In the adjustment by the MOV method, all patients presented Pcuff at the limit of normality. Patients without leakage with Pcuff>30cmH2O had a reduction when adjusted for MOV (45.4±9.6 against 28.5±1.6cmH2O; p<0.001). We can conclude that the minimal occlusive volume method was able to individualize the Pcuff within the reference values in all patients.
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最小闭塞容量是调节机械通气患者袖带压力安全有效的方法
理想的袖口压力(Pcuff)必须防止因漏气引起口咽分泌物微吸,避免气管黏膜损伤。通常,监测包括一个压力计,以保持温度在20到30cmH2O之间。最小闭塞体积(MOV)方法使用注射器使袖带最小膨胀,因此不会发生泄漏。本研究旨在评估最小闭塞方法在机械通气患者个体化调整袖口的能力。25例机械通气超过48小时的成年患者的横断面前瞻性研究。在两个时刻测量袖带压力:初始和MOV。Pcuff在正常范围外的患病率为76%。9例患者出现初测渗漏,其中4例在参考值范围内。另外5例出现Pcuff30cmH2O的患者在调整MOV后出现降低(45.4±9.6对28.5±1.6cmH2O);p < 0.001)。我们可以得出结论,最小闭塞容积法能够在所有患者的参考值范围内个性化Pcuff。
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