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Driving pressure-guided ventilation improves homogeneity in lung gas distribution for gynecological laparoscopy: a randomized controlled trial

Wei Zhang, Fei‐Fei Liu, Zhanqi Zhao, Chunqing Shao, Xin Xu, Jiajia Ma, Ruquan Han

2022Scientific Reports26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract To investigate whether driving pressure–guided ventilation could contribute to a more homogeneous distribution in the lung for gynecological laparoscopy. Chinese patients were randomized, after pneumoperitoneum, to receive either positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) of 5 cm H 2 O (control group), or individualized PEEP producing the lowest driving pressure (titration group). Ventilation homogeneity is quantified as the global inhomogeneity (GI) index based on electrical impedance tomography, with a lower index implying more homogeneous ventilation. The perioperative arterial oxygenation index and respiratory system mechanics were also recorded. Blood samples were collected for lung injury biomarkers including interleukin-10, neutrophil elastase, and Clara Cell protein-16. A total of 48 patients were included for analysis. We observed a significant increase in the GI index immediately after tracheal extubation compared to preinduction in the control group ( p = 0.040) but not in the titration group ( p = 0.279). Furthermore, the GI index was obviously lower in the titration group than in the control group [0.390 (0.066) vs 0.460 (0.074), p = 0.0012]. The oxygenation index and respiratory compliance were significantly higher in the titration group than in the control group. No significant differences in biomarkers or hemodynamics were detected between the two groups. Driving pressure–guided PEEP led to more homogeneous ventilation, as well as improved gas exchange and respiratory compliance for patients undergoing gynecological laparoscopy. Trial Registration : ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04374162; first registration on 05/05/2020.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAnesthesiaPositive end-expiratory pressureVentilation (architecture)Mechanical ventilationRandomized controlled trialLaparoscopyRespiratory physiologyOxygenationLungSurgeryInternal medicineEngineeringMechanical engineeringRespiratory Support and MechanismsHemodynamic Monitoring and TherapyThermal Regulation in Medicine
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