• Pediatr Crit Care Me · Jul 2003

    Comparative Study

    Correction of compliance and resistance altered by endotracheal tube leaks.

    • Werner Nikischin and Malte Lange.
    • Department of Pediatrics, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany.
    • Pediatr Crit Care Me. 2003 Jul 1;4(3):344-52.

    ObjectiveMeasurements of lung compliance and resistance are influenced by endotracheal tube leaks. To keep compliance and resistance reliable, we developed an algorithm to correct inspiratory and expiratory volume and flow mathematically.DesignProspective, clinical study.SettingUniversity research laboratory and neonatal intensive care unit.ModelA ventilated lung model with a linear pressure-volume relationship and with adjustment of an increasing endotracheal tube leak was investigated.PatientsA total of 21 ventilated premature neonates (median weight, 1220 g; range, 640-2160 g; median leak, 32%; range, 24-56%) were studied.Measurements And Main ResultsCompliance and resistance were calculated from the recordings of flow, volume, and airway pressure over time employing linear regression of the equation of motion to obtain compliance and resistance. Compliance and resistance altered by leaks were corrected and compared with measurements without leak. Compliance and resistance of the lung model could be corrected up to an endotracheal tube leak size of 86%. Compliance and resistance without leak and after leak correction did not differ significantly for all infants using the linear regression method (p >.05). For the correction of compliance in 15 and for the correction of resistance in 12 of the 21 infants, the coefficients of variation of ten measured breaths without leak were greater or equal to the differences of the values of compliance and resistance between conditions of no leak and corrected leak, respectively.ConclusionPulmonary compliance and resistance can be reliably corrected even in the presence of a substantial endotracheal tube leak, which makes pulmonary function tests more reliable.

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