Zakynthinos George E, Tsolaki Vasiliki, Mantzarlis Kostantinos, Xanthopoulos Andrew, Oikonomou Evangelos, Kalogeras Konstantinos, Siasos Gerasimos, Vavuranakis Manolis, Makris Demosthenes, Zakynthinos Epaminondas
3rd Department of Cardiology, "Sotiria" Chest Diseases Hospital, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 11527 Athens, Greece.
Critical Care Department, University Hospital of Larissa, Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly, Mezourlo, 41335 Larissa, Greece.
J Clin Med. 2024 Dec 20;13(24):7788. doi: 10.3390/jcm13247788.
Patients in critical condition who require mechanical ventilation experience intricate interactions between their respiratory and cardiovascular systems. These complex interactions are crucial for clinicians to understand as they can significantly influence therapeutic decisions and patient outcomes. A deep understanding of heart-lung interactions is essential, particularly under the stress of mechanical ventilation, where the right ventricle plays a pivotal role and often becomes a primary concern. Positive pressure ventilation, commonly used in mechanical ventilation, impacts right and left ventricular pre- and afterload as well as ventricular interplay. The right ventricle is especially susceptible to these changes, and its function can be critically affected, leading to complications such as right heart failure. Clinicians must be adept at recognizing and managing these interactions to optimize patient care. This perspective will analyze this matter comprehensively, covering the pathophysiology of these interactions, the monitoring of heart-lung dynamics using the latest methods (including ECHO), and management and treatment strategies for related conditions. In particular, the analysis will delve into the efficacy and limitations of various treatment modalities, including pharmaceutical interventions, nuanced ventilator management strategies, and advanced devices such as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Each approach will be examined for its impact on optimizing right ventricular function, mitigating complications, and ultimately improving patient outcomes in the context of mechanical ventilation.
需要机械通气的重症患者,其呼吸和心血管系统之间存在复杂的相互作用。这些复杂的相互作用对临床医生而言至关重要,因为它们会显著影响治疗决策和患者预后。深入理解心肺相互作用至关重要,尤其是在机械通气的应激状态下,此时右心室起着关键作用,且常常成为主要关注点。机械通气中常用的正压通气会影响左右心室的前负荷和后负荷以及心室间的相互作用。右心室对这些变化尤为敏感,其功能可能受到严重影响,进而导致诸如右心衰竭等并发症。临床医生必须善于识别和处理这些相互作用,以优化患者护理。本观点将全面分析这一问题,涵盖这些相互作用的病理生理学、使用最新方法(包括超声心动图)对心肺动力学的监测以及相关病症的管理和治疗策略。特别是,分析将深入探讨各种治疗方式的疗效和局限性,包括药物干预、细致入微的通气管理策略以及诸如体外膜肺氧合(ECMO)等先进设备。将审视每种方法在机械通气背景下对优化右心室功能、减轻并发症以及最终改善患者预后的影响。