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Lung hyperinflation by mechanical ventilation versus isolated tracheal aspiration in the bronchial hygiene of patients undergoing mechanical ventilation

OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of lung hyperinflation maneuvers via a mechanical ventilator compared to isolated tracheal aspiration for removing secretions, normalizing hemodynamics and improving lung mechanics in patients on mechanical ventilation. METHODS: This was a randomized crossover cl...

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Autores principales: Assmann, Crisiela Brum, Vieira, Paulo José Cardoso, Kutchak, Fernanda, Rieder, Marcelo de Mello, Forgiarini, Soraia Genebra Ibrahim, Forgiarini Junior, Luiz Alberto
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Publicado: Associação de Medicina Intensiva Brasileira - AMIB 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4828088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27096673
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20160010
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author Assmann, Crisiela Brum
Vieira, Paulo José Cardoso
Kutchak, Fernanda
Rieder, Marcelo de Mello
Forgiarini, Soraia Genebra Ibrahim
Forgiarini Junior, Luiz Alberto
author_facet Assmann, Crisiela Brum
Vieira, Paulo José Cardoso
Kutchak, Fernanda
Rieder, Marcelo de Mello
Forgiarini, Soraia Genebra Ibrahim
Forgiarini Junior, Luiz Alberto
author_sort Assmann, Crisiela Brum
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of lung hyperinflation maneuvers via a mechanical ventilator compared to isolated tracheal aspiration for removing secretions, normalizing hemodynamics and improving lung mechanics in patients on mechanical ventilation. METHODS: This was a randomized crossover clinical trial including patients admitted to the intensive care unit and on mechanical ventilation for more than 48 hours. Patients were randomized to receive either isolated tracheal aspiration (Control Group) or lung hyperinflation by mechanical ventilator (MVH Group). Hemodynamic and mechanical respiratory parameters were measured along with the amount of aspirated secretions. RESULTS: A total of 50 patients were included. The mean age of the patients was 44.7 ± 21.6 years, and 31 were male. Compared to the Control Group, the MVH Group showed greater aspirated secretion amount (3.9g versus 6.4g, p = 0.0001), variation in mean dynamic compliance (-1.3 ± 2.3 versus -2.9 ± 2.3; p = 0.008), and expired tidal volume (-0.7 ± 0.0 versus -54.1 ± 38.8, p = 0.0001) as well as a significant decrease in peak inspiratory pressure (0.2 ± 0.1 versus 2.5 ± 0.1; p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: In the studied sample, the MVH technique led to a greater amount of aspirated secretions, significant increases in dynamic compliance and expired tidal volume and a significant reduction in peak inspiratory pressure.
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spelling pubmed-48280882016-04-13 Lung hyperinflation by mechanical ventilation versus isolated tracheal aspiration in the bronchial hygiene of patients undergoing mechanical ventilation Assmann, Crisiela Brum Vieira, Paulo José Cardoso Kutchak, Fernanda Rieder, Marcelo de Mello Forgiarini, Soraia Genebra Ibrahim Forgiarini Junior, Luiz Alberto Rev Bras Ter Intensiva Original Article OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of lung hyperinflation maneuvers via a mechanical ventilator compared to isolated tracheal aspiration for removing secretions, normalizing hemodynamics and improving lung mechanics in patients on mechanical ventilation. METHODS: This was a randomized crossover clinical trial including patients admitted to the intensive care unit and on mechanical ventilation for more than 48 hours. Patients were randomized to receive either isolated tracheal aspiration (Control Group) or lung hyperinflation by mechanical ventilator (MVH Group). Hemodynamic and mechanical respiratory parameters were measured along with the amount of aspirated secretions. RESULTS: A total of 50 patients were included. The mean age of the patients was 44.7 ± 21.6 years, and 31 were male. Compared to the Control Group, the MVH Group showed greater aspirated secretion amount (3.9g versus 6.4g, p = 0.0001), variation in mean dynamic compliance (-1.3 ± 2.3 versus -2.9 ± 2.3; p = 0.008), and expired tidal volume (-0.7 ± 0.0 versus -54.1 ± 38.8, p = 0.0001) as well as a significant decrease in peak inspiratory pressure (0.2 ± 0.1 versus 2.5 ± 0.1; p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: In the studied sample, the MVH technique led to a greater amount of aspirated secretions, significant increases in dynamic compliance and expired tidal volume and a significant reduction in peak inspiratory pressure. Associação de Medicina Intensiva Brasileira - AMIB 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4828088/ /pubmed/27096673 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20160010 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Assmann, Crisiela Brum
Vieira, Paulo José Cardoso
Kutchak, Fernanda
Rieder, Marcelo de Mello
Forgiarini, Soraia Genebra Ibrahim
Forgiarini Junior, Luiz Alberto
Lung hyperinflation by mechanical ventilation versus isolated tracheal aspiration in the bronchial hygiene of patients undergoing mechanical ventilation
title Lung hyperinflation by mechanical ventilation versus isolated tracheal aspiration in the bronchial hygiene of patients undergoing mechanical ventilation
title_full Lung hyperinflation by mechanical ventilation versus isolated tracheal aspiration in the bronchial hygiene of patients undergoing mechanical ventilation
title_fullStr Lung hyperinflation by mechanical ventilation versus isolated tracheal aspiration in the bronchial hygiene of patients undergoing mechanical ventilation
title_full_unstemmed Lung hyperinflation by mechanical ventilation versus isolated tracheal aspiration in the bronchial hygiene of patients undergoing mechanical ventilation
title_short Lung hyperinflation by mechanical ventilation versus isolated tracheal aspiration in the bronchial hygiene of patients undergoing mechanical ventilation
title_sort lung hyperinflation by mechanical ventilation versus isolated tracheal aspiration in the bronchial hygiene of patients undergoing mechanical ventilation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4828088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27096673
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20160010
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