Response to recruitment maneuver influences net alveolar fluid clearance in acute respiratory distress syndrome

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BACKGROUND: Alveolar fluid clearance is impaired in the majority of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Experimental studies have shown that a reduction of tidal volume increases alveolar fluid clearance. This study was aimed at assessing the impact of the response to a recruitment maneuver (RM) on net alveolar fluid clearance. METHODS: In 15 patients with ARDS, pulmonary edema fluid and plasma protein concentrations were measured before and after an RM, consisting of a positive end-expiratory pressure maintained 10 cm H2O above the lower inflection point of the pressure-volume curve during 15 min. Cardiorespiratory parameters were measured at baseline (before RM) and 1 and 4 h later. RM-induced lung recruitment was measured using the pressure-volume curve method. Net alveolar fluid clearance was measured by measuring changes in bronchoalveolar protein concentrations before and after RM. RESULTS: In responders, defined as patients showing an RM-induced increase in arterial oxygen tension of 20% of baseline value or greater, net alveolar fluid clearance (19 ± 13%/h) and significant alveolar recruitment (113 ± 101 ml) were observed. In nonresponders, neither net alveolar fluid clearance (-24 ± 11%/h) nor alveolar recruitment was measured. Responders and nonresponders differed only in terms of lung morphology: Responders had a diffuse loss of aeration, whereas nonresponders had a focal loss of aeration, predominating in the lower lobes. CONCLUSION: In the absence of alveolar recruitment and improvement in arterial oxygenation, RM decreases the rate of alveolar fluid clearance, suggesting that lung overinflation may be associated with epithelial dysfunction. © 2007 American Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc.

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Constantin, J. M., Cayot-Constantin, S., Roszyk, L., Futier, E., Sapin, V., Dastugue, B., … Rouby, J. J. (2007). Response to recruitment maneuver influences net alveolar fluid clearance in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Anesthesiology, 106(5), 944–951. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.anes.0000265153.17062.64

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