Spontaneously regulated vs. controlled ventilation of acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome

JJ Marini - Current opinion in critical care, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Optimizing gas exchange, avoiding lung injury, and preserving respiratory muscle strength
and endurance are vital therapeutic objectives for managing acute lung injury. Accordingly …

The 30-year evolution of airway pressure release ventilation (APRV)

SV Jain, M Kollisch-Singule, B Sadowitz… - Intensive care medicine …, 2016 - Springer
Airway pressure release ventilation (APRV) was first described in 1987 and defined as
continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) with a brief release while allowing the patient to …

Prospective crossover comparison between NAVA and pressure control ventilation in premature neonates less than 1500 grams

H Stein, H Alosh, P Ethington, DB White - Journal of Perinatology, 2013 - nature.com
Objective: Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) synchronizes spontaneous respiratory
effort with mechanical ventilation. Electrodes detect the electrical activity of the diaphragm …

Pressure support improves oxygenation and lung protection compared to pressure-controlled ventilation and is further improved by random variation of pressure …

PM Spieth, AR Carvalho, A Güldner… - Critical care …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: To explore whether 1) conventional pressure support ventilation improves lung
function and attenuates the pulmonary inflammatory response compared to pressure …

Spontaneous breathing and pendelluft in patients with acute lung injury: A narrative review

PL Su, Z Zhao, YF Ko, CW Chen, KS Cheng - Journal of Clinical …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterized by acute-onset rapid-
deteriorating inflammatory lung injury. Although the preservation of spontaneous breathing …

Driving pressure and long-term outcomes in moderate/severe acute respiratory distress syndrome

C Toufen Junior, RR De Santis Santiago… - Annals of intensive …, 2018 - Springer
Background Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients may present impaired in
lung function and structure after hospital discharge that may be related to mechanical …

Higher levels of spontaneous breathing induce lung recruitment and reduce global stress/strain in experimental lung injury

A Güldner, A Braune, N Carvalho, A Beda… - …, 2014 - pubs.asahq.org
Background: Spontaneous breathing (SB) in the early phase of the acute respiratory distress
syndrome is controversial. Biphasic positive airway pressure/airway pressure release …

Spontaneous breathing activity in acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome

MG de Abreu, A Güldner, P Pelosi - Current Opinion in …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
In our opinion, spontaneous breathing activity should be avoided in the first 48 h of
mechanical ventilation in patients with severe ARDS (PaO 2/FIO 2< 120 mmHg), but it may …

Hypervolemia induces and potentiates lung damage after recruitment maneuver in a model of sepsis-induced acute lung injury

PL Silva, FF Cruz, LC Fujisaki, GP Oliveira, CS Samary… - Critical care, 2010 - Springer
Abstract Introduction Recruitment maneuvers (RMs) seem to be more effective in
extrapulmonary acute lung injury (ALI), caused mainly by sepsis, than in pulmonary ALI …

Distribution of regional lung aeration and perfusion during conventional and noisy pressure support ventilation in experimental lung injury

AR Carvalho, PM Spieth, A Güldner… - Journal of applied …, 2011 - journals.physiology.org
In acute lung injury (ALI), pressure support ventilation (PSV) may improve oxygenation
compared with pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV), and benefit from random variation of …