Airway Resistance and Respiratory Compliance in Children with Acute Viral Bronchiolitis Requiring Mechanical Ventilation Support.
Autor: | Andreolio, Cinara, Piva, Jefferson P., Bruno, Francisco, Rocha, Tais S. da, Garcia, Pedro C. R. |
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VIRAL disease treatment
LENGTH of stay in hospitals INTENSIVE care units SCIENTIFIC observation AIRWAY (Anatomy) POSITIVE end-expiratory pressure RESPIRATORY measurements LUNG physiology TREATMENT duration PEDIATRICS ARTIFICIAL respiration HOSPITAL mortality BRONCHIOLE diseases DESCRIPTIVE statistics RESPIRATION ACUTE diseases LONGITUDINAL method RESPIRATORY mechanics CHILDREN |
Zdroj: | Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine; Jan2021, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p88-93, 6p, 5 Charts |
Abstrakt: | Background: Acute viral bronchiolitis (AVB) is a very frequent disease that affects the lower airways of young children increasing the inspiratory and expiratory resistance in variable degree as well as reducing the pulmonary compliance. It would be desirable to know whether these variables are associated with the outcome. Objectives: To evaluate the respiratory mechanics in infants with AVB requiring mechanical ventilation (MV) support and to evaluate if respiratory mechanics predict outcomes in children with AVB supported on MV. To evaluate the respiratory mechanics in infants with AVB submitted to MV. Materials and methods: A prospective observational study was conducted in two pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) between February 2016 and March 2017. Included were infants (1 month to 1 year old) admitted with AVB and requiring MV for >48 hours. Auto-PEEP, dynamic compliance (Cdyn), static compliance (Cstat), expiratory resistance (ExRes), and inspiratory resistance (InRes) were evaluated once daily on the second and third day of MV. Results: A total of 64 infants (median age of 2.8 months and a mean weight of 4.8 ± 1.7 kg) were evaluated. A mean positive inspiratory pressure (PIP) of 31.5 ± 5.2 cmH |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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