Optimization of Mechanical Ventilation in a 31-Year-Old Morbidly Obese Man With Refractory Hypoxemia

Changsheng Zhang, M. Pirrone, D. Imber, J. Ackman, J. Fumagalli, R. Kacmarek, L. Berra
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Morbidly obese, critically ill patients are prone to develop hypoxemic respiratory failure and ventilator dependency. The best method for recruiting the lungs of these patients and keeping alveoli open without causing injury remains unclear. We present the case of a 31-year-old patient with severe refractory hypoxemia reversed by lung recruitment maneuvers and subsequent application of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) at a level determined by a decremental PEEP trial. The patient was extubated at a high PEEP level of 22 cm H2O followed by noninvasive ventilatory support after extubation. This case suggests that a recruitment maneuver followed by PEEP titration is necessary in obese patients for optimizing mechanical ventilation. Extubation to noninvasive ventilatory support with the identified optimal PEEP may decrease an inappropriate increased work of breathing and the risk of reintubation.
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31岁顽固性低氧血症的病态肥胖患者机械通气的优化
病态肥胖、危重患者易发生低氧性呼吸衰竭和呼吸机依赖。在不造成损伤的情况下,招募这些患者的肺并保持肺泡开放的最佳方法尚不清楚。我们报告了一例31岁的严重难治性低氧血症患者,通过肺补充操作和随后呼气末正压(PEEP)的应用,其水平由递减PEEP试验确定。患者在高PEEP 22 cm H2O时拔管,拔管后给予无创通气支持。本病例提示,在肥胖患者中,为了优化机械通气,有必要在呼气末正压滴定后进行复吸操作。用确定的最佳PEEP拔管至无创通气支持可能会减少不适当的增加的呼吸功和再插管的风险。
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