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Randomized Controlled Trial
Different tracheotomy tube diameters influence diaphragmatic effort and indices of weanability in difficult to wean patients.
- Ilaria Valentini, Eva Tonveronachi, Cesare Gregoretti, Chiara Mega, Luca Fasano, Lara Pisani, and Stefano Nava.
- Azienda Opedaliera Universitaria Sant Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy.
- Resp Care. 2012 Dec 1; 57 (12): 2012-8.
ObjectiveTo determine the effects of different tracheotomy tube sizes on diaphragm effort and weanability indices.MethodsTen tracheotomized and difficult to wean subjects were randomized to 2 T-piece trials, with different tracheotomy tube diameters: inner diameters 8 mm and 6.5 mm. Diaphragm pressure-time product per min. (PTP(di/min)), lung compliance and resistance (C(L) and R(L)), breathing pattern, tension-time index of the diaphragm (TT(di)), and the ratio of breathing frequency to tidal volume (f/V(T)) were recorded. In an in vitro model, the flow-pressure relationship was measured using the 2 tracheotomy tubes and 2 endotracheal tubes of the same diameter.ResultsThe use of a smaller diameter resulted in an increase of PTP(di) (337.63 ± 194.35 cm H(2)O · s/min vs 263.28 ± 156.23 cm H(2)O · s/min for 6.5 mm and 8 mm, respectively, P = .004) and R(L) (16.74 ± 8.10 cm H(2)O · s/min vs 11.72 ± 7.88 cm H(2)O · s/min, respectively, P = .008). Both weanability indices were also significantly higher using the smaller tube: f/V(T) 93.32 ± 20.91 vs 77.06 ± 19.26 for 6.5 mm and 8 mm, respectively, P < .02; TT(di) 0.09 ± 0.052 vs 0.08 ± 0.04, respectively, P < .02. In vitro measurements confirmed that the resistances were higher with the smaller diameter and similar between the tracheotomy tubes and the endotracheal tubes of the same diameters.ConclusionsIn tracheotomized difficult to wean subjects the decrease of the tracheotomy tube size was associated with an increased PTP(di), f/V(T), and TT(di), that were otherwise normal, using a higher diameter. The in vitro study showed that the resistances increased similarly for tracheotomy tube and endotracheal tube, decreasing the diameter and increasing the flows.
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