Aggressive alveolar recruitment in ARDS: More shadows than lights
- PMID: 34238723
- DOI: 10.1016/j.medine.2021.06.003
Aggressive alveolar recruitment in ARDS: More shadows than lights
Abstract
Alveolar recruitment in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is defined as the penetration of gas into previously unventilated areas or poorly ventilated areas. Alveolar recruitment during recruitment maneuvering (RM) depends on the duration of the maneuver, the recruitable lung tissue, and the balance between the recruitment of collapsed areas and over-insufflation of the ventilated areas. Alveolar recruitment is estimated using computed tomography of the lung and, at the patient bedside, through assessment of the recruited volume using pressure-volume curves and assessing lung morphology with pulmonary ultrasound and/or impedance tomography. The scientific evidence on RM in patients with ARDS remains subject to controversy. Randomized studies on ARDS have shown no benefit or have even reflected an increase in mortality. The routine use of RM is therefore not recommended.
Keywords: Acute respiratory distress syndrome; Alveolar recruitment; Daño Pulmonar; Lung damage; Mechanical ventilation; Reclutamiento Alveolar; Síndrome de Distrés Respiratorio Agudo; Ventilación mecánica.
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