肺和隔膜保护性通气:近期数据的综合

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine Pub Date : 2022-03-31 DOI:10.1080/17476348.2022.2060824
Vlasios Karageorgos, A. Proklou, K. Vaporidi
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摘要简介:为了遵守希波克拉底誓言,“第一,不伤害”,我们需要尽一切努力将机械通气的不良影响降到最低。近年来,我们对呼吸机致肺损伤(VILI)和呼吸机致膈膜功能障碍(VIDD)机制的了解有所增加。目前的研究重点是监测肺应力和不均匀性的方法以及设置呼吸机时应瞄准的目标。与此同时,促进早期辅助通气以预防VIDD的努力也带来了新的挑战,如滴定吸气力度,使机械呼吸与患者自主呼吸同步,同时坚持肺保护目标。本文综述了VILI和VIDD的主要发病机制,以及目前可用于评估和减轻肺膈损伤风险的方法。专家意见实施肺和隔膜保护性通气需要个性化的呼吸机设置,这只能通过在日常临床实践中利用可用的工具来监测肺压力和不均匀性、吸气力度和患者与呼吸机的相互作用来实现。
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Lung and diaphragm protective ventilation: a synthesis of recent data
ABSTRACT Introduction : To adhere to the Hippocratic Oath, to ‘first, do no harm’, we need to make every effort to minimize the adverse effects of mechanical ventilation. Our understanding of the mechanisms of ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) and ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction (VIDD) has increased in recent years. Research focuses now on methods to monitor lung stress and inhomogeneity and targets we should aim for when setting the ventilator. In parallel, efforts to promote early assisted ventilation to prevent VIDD have revealed new challenges, such as titrating inspiratory effort and synchronizing the mechanical with the patients’ spontaneous breaths, while at the same time adhering to lung-protective targets. Areas covered This is a narrative review of the key mechanisms contributing to VILI and VIDD and the methods currently available to evaluate and mitigate the risk of lung and diaphragm injury. Expert opinion Implementing lung and diaphragm protective ventilation requires individualizing the ventilator settings, and this can only be accomplished by exploiting in everyday clinical practice the tools available to monitor lung stress and inhomogeneity, inspiratory effort, and patient–ventilator interaction.
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