Risk factors of ventilator-induced lung injury: mechanical power as surrogate of energy dissipation

A. Santini, F. Collino, E. Votta, A. Protti
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Soon after physicians began to artificially ventilate patients with respiratory insufficiency due to poliomyelitis (1) and intensive care units developed, risks of mechanical ventilation—namely ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI)—became evident (2). The recognition of this iatrogenic, and potentially lethal, syndrome led to a slow change in the goal of mechanical ventilation for respiratory failure: from maintaining near-normal gas exchange, with use of large tidal volumes and high airway pressures (3), to avoiding additional lung damage—the so-called “lung protective” ventilation (4). The last 60 years of preclinical and clinical research in the field focused on identifying the single ventilator variable most responsible for VILI, with no conclusive answer.
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呼吸机致肺损伤的危险因素:机械功率替代能量耗散
在医生开始对脊髓灰质炎引起的呼吸功能不全患者进行人工通气(1)和重症监护病房发展后不久,机械通气的风险——即呼吸机诱发的肺损伤(VILI)——变得明显(2)。对这种医源性和潜在致命性综合征的认识导致机械通气治疗呼吸衰竭的目标缓慢改变:从使用大潮汐气量和高气道压力来维持接近正常的气体交换(3),到避免额外的肺损伤-所谓的“肺保护性”通气(4)。过去60年该领域的临床前和临床研究主要集中在确定对VILI最负责的单个呼吸机变量,但没有结结性的答案。
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