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A diaphragmatic electrical activity-based optimization strategy during pressure support ventilation improves synchronization but does not impact work of breathing

机译:压力支持通气期间基于隔膜电活动的优化策略可改善同步性但不会影响呼吸工作

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BackgroundPoor patient-ventilator synchronization is often observed during pressure support ventilation (PSV) and has been associated with prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation and poor outcome. Diaphragmatic electrical activity (Eadi) recorded using specialized nasogastric tubes is a surrogate of respiratory brain stem output. This study aimed at testing whether adapting ventilator settings during PSV using a protocolized Eadi-based optimization strategy, or Eadi-triggered and -cycled assisted pressure ventilation (or PSVN) could (1) improve patient-ventilator interaction and (2) reduce or normalize patient respiratory effort as estimated by the work of breathing (WOB) and the pressure time product (PTP).
机译:背景技术在压力支持通气(PSV)期间经常观察到患者-呼吸机同步性差,并且与机械通气时间延长和预后不良有关。使用专门的鼻胃管记录的肌电活动(Eadi)是呼吸性脑干输出的替代物。这项研究旨在测试使用基于协议的基于Eadi的优化策略在PSV期间调整呼吸机设置还是通过Eadi触发和循环的辅助压力通气(或PSVN)是否可以(1)改善患者与呼吸机的相互作用以及(2)降低或正常化通过呼吸功(WOB)和压力时间乘积(PTP)估算的患者呼吸力。

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