• Intensive care medicine · Dec 2024

    Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study

    Personalized positive end-expiratory pressure in spontaneously breathing patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome by simultaneous electrical impedance tomography and transpulmonary pressure monitoring: a randomized crossover trial.

    • Tommaso Mauri, Domenico L Grieco, Elena Spinelli, Marco Leali, Joaquin Perez, Valentina Chiavieri, Tommaso Rosà, Pierluigi Ferrara, Gaetano Scaramuzzo, Massimo Antonelli, Savino Spadaro, and Giacomo Grasselli.
    • Department of Pathophysiology and Transplantation, University of Milan, Milan, Italy. tommaso.mauri@unimi.it.
    • Intensive Care Med. 2024 Dec 1; 50 (12): 212521372125-2137.

    PurposePersonalized positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) might foster lung and diaphragm protection in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) who are undergoing pressure support ventilation (PSV). We aimed to compare the physiologic effects of personalized PEEP set according to synchronized electrical impedance tomography (EIT) and driving transpulmonary pressure (∆PL) monitoring against a classical lower PEEP/FiO2 table in intubated ARDS patients undergoing PSV.MethodsA cross-over randomized multicenter study was conducted in 30 ARDS patients with simultaneous recording of the airway, esophageal and transpulmonary pressure, together with EIT during PSV. Following a decremental PEEP trial (18 cmH2O to 4 cmH2O), PEEPEIT-∆PL was identified as the level with the smallest difference between lung overdistension and collapse. A low PEEP/FiO2 table was used to select PEEPTABLE. Each PEEP strategy was applied for 20 min, and physiologic data were collected at the end of each step.ResultsThe PEEP trial was well tolerated. Median PEEPEIT-∆PL was higher than PEEPTABLE (10 [8-12] vs. 8 [5-10] cmH2O; P = 0.021) and, at the individual patient level, PEEPEIT-∆PL level differed from PEEPTABLE in all patients. Overall, PEEPEIT-∆PL was associated with lower dynamic ∆PL (P < 0.001) and pressure-time product (P < 0.001), but there was variability among patients. PEEPEIT-∆PL also decreased respiratory drive and effort (P < 0.001), improved regional lung mechanics (P < 0.05) and reversed lung collapse (P = 0.007) without increasing overdistension (P = 0.695).ConclusionPersonalized PEEP selected using synchronized EIT and transpulmonary pressure monitoring could be associated with reduced dynamic lung stress and metabolic work of breathing in ARDS patients undergoing PSV.© 2024. The Author(s).

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