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Should capnography be used as a guide for choosing a ventilation strategy in circulatory shock caused by severe hypothermia? Observational case-series study.

作者信息

Darocha Tomasz, Kosiński Sylweriusz, Jarosz Anna, Podsiadło Paweł, Ziętkiewicz Mirosław, Sanak Tomasz, Gałązkowski Robert, Piątek Jacek, Konstanty-Kalandyk Janusz, Drwiła Rafał

机构信息

Severe Accidental Hypothermia Center, Cracow, Poland.

Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, John Paul II Hospital, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Cracow, Poland.

出版信息

Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2017 Feb 15;25(1):15. doi: 10.1186/s13049-017-0357-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Severe accidental hypothermia can cause circulatory disturbances ranging from cardiac arrhythmias through circulatory shock to cardiac arrest. Severity of shock, pulmonary hypoperfusion and ventilation-perfusion mismatch are reflected by a discrepancy between measurements of CO levels in end-tidal air (EtCO) and partial CO pressure in arterial blood (PaCO). This disparity can pose a problem in the choice of an optimal ventilation strategy for accidental hypothermia victims, particularly in the prehospital period. We hypothesized that in severely hypothermic patients capnometry should not be used as a reliable guide to choose optimal ventilatory parameters.

METHODS

We undertook a pilot, observational case-series study, in which we included all consecutive patients admitted to the Severe Hypothermia Treatment Centre in Cracow, Poland for VA-ECMO in stage III hypothermia and with signs of circulatory shock. We performed serial measurements of arterial blood gases and EtCO, core temperature, and calculated a PaCO/EtCO quotient.

RESULTS

The study population consisted of 13 consecutive patients (ten males, three females, median 60 years old). The core temperature measured in esophagus was 20.7-29.0 °C, median 25.7 °C. In extreme cases we have observed a Pa-EtCO gradient of 35-36 mmHg. Median PaCO/EtCO quotient was 2.15.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

Severe hypothermia seems to present an example of extremely large Pa-EtCO gradient. EtCO monitoring does not seem to be a reliable guide to ventilation parameters in severe hypothermia.

摘要
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