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通过振荡法监测 COVID-19 患者接受无创性呼吸支持时的呼吸力学。

Monitoring respiratory mechanics by oscillometry in COVID-19 patients receiving non-invasive respiratory support.

机构信息

Department of Pulmonology, Azienda Sanitaria Universitaria Giuliano Isontina, Trieste, Italy.

Department of Electronics, Information and Biomedical Engineering (DEIB), TechRes Lab, Politecnico di Milano University, Milan, Italy.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Mar 21;17(3):e0265202. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0265202. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) has been increasingly used in COVID-19 patients. The limited physiological monitoring and the unavailability of respiratory mechanic measures, usually obtainable during invasive ventilation, is a limitation of NIV for ARDS and COVID-19 patients management.

OBJECTIVES

This pilot study was aimed to evaluate the feasibility of non-invasively monitoring respiratory mechanics by oscillometry in COVID-19 patients with moderate-severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) receiving NIV.

METHOD

15 COVID-19 patients affected by moderate-severe ARDS at the RICU (Respiratory Intensive Care Unit) of the University hospital of Cattinara, Trieste, Italy were recruited. Patients underwent oscillometry tests during short periods of spontaneous breathing between NIV sessions.

RESULTS

Oscillometry proved to be feasible, reproducible and well-tolerated by patients. At admission, 8 of the 15 patients showed oscillometry parameters within the normal range which further slightly improved before discharge. At discharge, four patients had still abnormal respiratory mechanics, not exclusively linked to pre-existing respiratory comorbidities. Lung mechanics parameters were not correlated with oxygenation.

CONCLUSIONS

Our results suggest that lung mechanics provide complementary information for improving patients phenotyping and personalisation of treatments during NIV in COVID 19 patients, especially in the presence of respiratory comorbidities where deterioration of lung mechanics may be less coupled with changes in oxygenation and more difficult to identify. Oscillometry may provide a valuable tool for monitoring lung mechanics in COVID 19 patients receiving NIV.

摘要

背景

无创通气(NIV)在 COVID-19 患者中的应用越来越广泛。在 ARDS 和 COVID-19 患者的管理中,NIV 的一个局限性是其对呼吸力学的监测有限,且无法获得通常在有创通气期间可获得的呼吸力学措施。

目的

本研究旨在评估通过振荡法无创监测 COVID-19 中重度急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)患者接受 NIV 治疗时呼吸力学的可行性。

方法

意大利的里雅斯特卡蒂尼亚拉大学医院的 RICU(呼吸重症监护病房)招募了 15 名 COVID-19 合并中重度 ARDS 的患者。患者在接受 NIV 治疗期间,在自主呼吸的短暂期间接受了振荡法测试。

结果

振荡法被证明是可行的、可重复的,并且患者可以很好地耐受。在入院时,15 名患者中有 8 名患者的振荡法参数处于正常范围内,在出院前进一步略有改善。在出院时,4 名患者的呼吸力学仍异常,并非完全与先前存在的呼吸系统合并症有关。肺力学参数与氧合无关。

结论

我们的结果表明,肺力学为改善 COVID-19 患者 NIV 治疗中的表型和治疗个体化提供了补充信息,特别是在存在呼吸系统合并症的情况下,肺力学的恶化可能与氧合变化的相关性较小,且更难识别。振荡法可能为监测 COVID-19 患者接受 NIV 治疗时的肺力学提供有价值的工具。

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