Direct tracheal airway pressure measurements are essential for safe and accurate dynamic monitoring of respiratory mechanics. A laboratory study
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- DOI: 10.1034/j.1399-6576.2001.450207.x
Direct tracheal airway pressure measurements are essential for safe and accurate dynamic monitoring of respiratory mechanics. A laboratory study
Abstract
Background: All monitoring of respiratory mechanics should depend on tracheal pressures (Trach-P) as endotracheal tube resistance (ETT-Res) will otherwise distort them. The aim of this study was to investigate factors that may vary ETT-Res, causing difficulties in ETT-Res estimation clinically, and to evaluate a method for direct Trach-P measurements to obviate these problems.
Methods: In a model we studied: 1) The influence on ETT-Res caused by different connectors and secretions; 2) Direct Trach-P measurements with a catheter (o.d. 2 mm, i.d. 0.9 mm) with either end or side hole, filled with either air or liquid, introduced through the ETT lumen and evaluated regarding response time and position.
Results: The pressure drop between trachea and Y-piece increased by 15% when respectively a swivel connector and a humidification device were connected to the ETT. When injecting 1 ml and 2 ml gel into the ETT lumen the inspiratory resistance increased 100% and 600% respectively. The response time of all catheters was < or = 12 ms. During constant flow in inspiratory and expiratory directions the pressure difference between an end hole catheter positioned from 2 cm above the ETT tip to 4 cm below and a reference pressure in the artificial trachea was less than 1.5 cmH2O.
Conclusions: ETT connections and secretions cause a variance in resistance. Tracheal pressure can be measured with high precision with an air- or liquid-filled catheter. An end hole catheter placed within 2 cm above or below the ETT tip will give sufficiently precise measurements for clinical purposes.
Comment in
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Direct tracheal airway pressure measurements.Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2001 Sep;45(8):1046-50. doi: 10.1034/j.1399-6576.2001.450822.x. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2001. PMID: 11576061 No abstract available.
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