The effect of independent variations in inspiratory-expiratory ratio and end expiratory pressure during mechanical ventilation in hyaline membrane disease: the significance of mean airway pressure
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The effect of independent variations in inspiratory-expiratory ratio and end expiratory pressure during mechanical ventilation in hyaline membrane disease: the significance of mean airway pressure
Abstract
The specific aspects of the respiratory cycle during mechanical ventilation that allow for optimum gas exchange are still controversial. To further clarify the relationship of inspiratory:expiratory ratio and positive end expiratory pressure to optimum ventilation and oxygenation, five premature lambs with severe hyaline membrane disease were ventilated with volume-present infant ventilators at I:E ratios of 1:4 and 1:1 and PEEP levels of 0, 5, and 10 cm H2O. For each I:E ratio/PEEP combination, pH, Pao2, PaCO2, PAO2, PACO2, peak inspiratory pressure, mean inspiratory pressure, and mean airway pressure were measured and compared. Optimum ventilation and oxygenation were related to MAP, but not to I:E ratio, PIP, or MIP. As MAP increased from 6 to 14 cm H2O, progressive improvement in Pao2, PaCO2 (A-a) DO2 and (a-A) DCO2 was evident. Above 14 cm H2O, there was progressive deterioration in these measurements. There was also a direct relationship between MAP and mean pleural pressure. These results indicate that during mechanical ventilation there is an optimum MAP at which gas exchange is best. Since MAP changes with any change in PIP, PEEP, or I:E ratio, it provides a useful composite measure of all pressures transmitted to the airways by the ventilator.
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