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Observational Study
Lack of Benefit of Heliox During Mechanical Ventilation of Subjects With Severe Air-Flow Obstruction.
- James W Leatherman, Ramiro Saavedra Romero, and Robert S Shapiro.
- Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota. James.Leatherman@hcmed.org.
- Respir Care. 2018 Apr 1; 63 (4): 375-379.
BackgroundThe value of heliox (helium-oxygen mixture) for patients with severe air-flow obstruction is uncertain. The purpose of this study was to determine whether heliox could reduce the degree of hyperinflation and hypercapnia in mechanically ventilated patients with severe air-flow obstruction.MethodsThis was a single-center, prospective observational study conducted in a medical ICU of an academic medical center. We assessed the impact of heliox (65-70% helium, 30-35% oxygen) on airway pressures and arterial blood gases of 13 subjects undergoing mechanical ventilation for severe asthma (n = 8) or exacerbation of COPD (n = 5).ResultsAs compared with ventilation with air-O2, heliox resulted in a reduction in peak airway pressure (54.1 ± 12.6 cm H2O vs 47.9 ± 10.8 cm H2O, P < .001) and PaCO2 (64.3 ± 14.9 mm Hg vs 62.3 + 15.1 mm Hg, P = .01). In contrast, there was no change in plateau pressure (25.3 ± 5.5 cm H2O vs 25.8 ± 5.6 cm H2O, P = .14) or total PEEP (13.4 ± 3.8 cm H2O vs 13.3 ± 4.1 cm H2O, P = .79) in response to heliox.ConclusionsIn mechanically ventilated subjects with severe air-flow obstruction, administration of heliox had no effect on indices of dynamic hyperinflation (plateau pressure and total PEEP) and resulted in only a small reduction in PaCO2 .Copyright © 2018 by Daedalus Enterprises.
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