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A comparison of volume control and pressure-regulated volume control ventilation in acute respiratory failure
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that a new mode of ventilation (pressure-regulated volume control; PRVC) is associated with improvements in respiratory mechanics and outcome when compared with conventional volume control (VC) ventilation in patients with acute respirator...
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1997
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC28991/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11056699 |
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author | Guldager, Henrik Nielsen, Soeren L Carl, Peder Soerensen, Mogens B |
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description | BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that a new mode of ventilation (pressure-regulated volume control; PRVC) is associated with improvements in respiratory mechanics and outcome when compared with conventional volume control (VC) ventilation in patients with acute respiratory failure. We conducted a randomised, prospective, open, cross over trial on 44 patients with acute respiratory failure in the general intensive care unit of a university hospital. After a stabilization period of 8 h, a cross over trial of 2 × 2 h was conducted. Apart from the PRVC/VC mode, ventilator settings were comparable. The following parameters were recorded for each patient: days on ventilator, failure in the assigned mode of ventilation (peak inspiratory pressure > 50 cmH(2)O) and survival. RESULTS: In the crossover trial, peak inspiratory pressure was significantly lower using PRVC than with VC (20 cmH(2)O vs 24 cmH(2)O, P < 0.0001). No other statistically significant differences were found. CONCLUSIONS: Peak inspiratory pressure was significantly lower during PRVC ventilation than during VC ventilation, and thus PRVC may be superior to VC in certain patients. However, in this small group of patients, we could not demonstrate that PRVC improved outcome. |
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spelling | pubmed-289912001-03-22 A comparison of volume control and pressure-regulated volume control ventilation in acute respiratory failure Guldager, Henrik Nielsen, Soeren L Carl, Peder Soerensen, Mogens B Crit Care Research Paper BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that a new mode of ventilation (pressure-regulated volume control; PRVC) is associated with improvements in respiratory mechanics and outcome when compared with conventional volume control (VC) ventilation in patients with acute respiratory failure. We conducted a randomised, prospective, open, cross over trial on 44 patients with acute respiratory failure in the general intensive care unit of a university hospital. After a stabilization period of 8 h, a cross over trial of 2 × 2 h was conducted. Apart from the PRVC/VC mode, ventilator settings were comparable. The following parameters were recorded for each patient: days on ventilator, failure in the assigned mode of ventilation (peak inspiratory pressure > 50 cmH(2)O) and survival. RESULTS: In the crossover trial, peak inspiratory pressure was significantly lower using PRVC than with VC (20 cmH(2)O vs 24 cmH(2)O, P < 0.0001). No other statistically significant differences were found. CONCLUSIONS: Peak inspiratory pressure was significantly lower during PRVC ventilation than during VC ventilation, and thus PRVC may be superior to VC in certain patients. However, in this small group of patients, we could not demonstrate that PRVC improved outcome. BioMed Central 1997 1997-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC28991/ /pubmed/11056699 Text en Copyright © 1997 Current Science Ltd |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Guldager, Henrik Nielsen, Soeren L Carl, Peder Soerensen, Mogens B A comparison of volume control and pressure-regulated volume control ventilation in acute respiratory failure |
title | A comparison of volume control and pressure-regulated volume control ventilation in acute respiratory failure |
title_full | A comparison of volume control and pressure-regulated volume control ventilation in acute respiratory failure |
title_fullStr | A comparison of volume control and pressure-regulated volume control ventilation in acute respiratory failure |
title_full_unstemmed | A comparison of volume control and pressure-regulated volume control ventilation in acute respiratory failure |
title_short | A comparison of volume control and pressure-regulated volume control ventilation in acute respiratory failure |
title_sort | comparison of volume control and pressure-regulated volume control ventilation in acute respiratory failure |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC28991/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11056699 |
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