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Inflammatory biomarkers and pendelluft magnitude in ards patients transitioning from controlled to partial support ventilation

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-24412-1

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  1. FONDECYT [1161510, 1221829]

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The transition from controlled to partial support ventilation in ARDS patients is challenging due to the risk of patient-self-inflicted lung injury. This study found a potential association between the frequency of high magnitude pendelluft and inflammatory response. Further research is needed to confirm these findings.
The transition from controlled to partial support ventilation is a challenge in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients due to the risks of patient-self-inflicted lung injury. The magnitude of tidal volume (V-T) and intrapulmonary dyssynchrony (pendelluft) are suggested mechanisms of lung injury. We conducted a prospective, observational, physiological study in a tertiary academic intensive care unit. ARDS patients transitioning from controlled to partial support ventilation were included. On these, we evaluated the association between changes in inflammatory biomarkers and esophageal pressure swing (Delta P-es), transpulmonary driving pressure (Delta P-L), V-T, and pendelluft. Pendelluft was defined as the percentage of the tidal volume that moves from the non-dependent to the dependent lung region during inspiration, and its frequency at different thresholds (- 15, - 20 and - 25%) was also registered. Blood concentrations of inflammatory biomarkers (IL-6, IL-8, TNF-alpha, ANGPT2, RAGE, IL-18, Caspase-1) were measured before (T-0) and after 4-h (T-4) of partial support ventilation. Pendelluft, Delta P-es, Delta P-L and V-T were recorded. Nine out of twenty-four patients (37.5%) showed a pendelluft mean >= 10%. The mean values of Delta P-es, Delta P-L, and V-T were - 8.4 [- 6.7; - 10.2] cmH(2)O, 15.2 [12.3-16.5] cmH(2)O and 8.1 [7.3-8.9] m/kg PBW, respectively. Significant associations were observed between the frequency of high-magnitude pendelluft and IL-8, IL-18, and Caspase-1 changes (T-0/T-4 ratio). These results suggest that the frequency of high magnitude pendelluft may be a potential determinant of inflammatory response related to inspiratory efforts in ARDS patients transitioning to partial support ventilation. Future studies are needed to confirm these results.

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