Lung protection strategy with high-frequency oscillatory ventilation improves respiratory outcomes at two years in preterm respiratory distress syndrome: a before and after, quality improvement study
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Lung protection strategy with high-frequency oscillatory ventilation improves respiratory outcomes at two years in preterm respiratory distress syndrome: a before and after, quality improvement study
Abstract
Introduction: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) remains one of the major challenges of extreme prematurity. High-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) with volume guarantee (HFOV-VG) can be used as an early-rescue ventilation to protect developing lungs. However, the studies exploring the impact of this ventilatory strategy on neonatal respiratory morbidity are very limited. This study aimed at documenting the improvement in respiratory outcomes in mechanically ventilated preterm newborns, after the implementation of a new mechanical ventilation respiratory bundle.
Methods: A prospective, quality improvement study was conducted between January 2012 and December 2018 in a third level NICU in Madrid, Spain. Infants born <32 weeks of gestation with severe respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and requiring invasive mechanical ventilation were included. The intervention consisted of a new ventilation respiratory care bundle, with HFOV as early rescue therapy using low high-frequency tidal volumes (Vthf) and higher frequencies (15-20 Hz). Criteria for HFOV start were impaired oxygenation or ventilation on conventional ventilation, or peak inspiratory pressures >15 cmH2O. Two cohorts of mechanically ventilated patients were compared, cohort 1 (2012-2013, baseline period) and cohort 2 (2016-2018, after implementation of the new bundle). Clinical outcomes at 36 weeks and 2 years of postmenstrual age were compared between the groups.
Results: A total of 216 patients were included, the median gestational age was 26 weeks (IQR 25-28) and median birth weight was 895 g (IQR 720-1160). There were no significant differences in survival between the groups, but patients with the protective ventilation strategy (cohort 2) had higher survival without BPD 2-3 (OR 2.93, 95%CI 1.41-6.05). At 2 years of postmenstrual age, patients in cohort 2 also had a higher survival free of baseline respiratory treatment and hospital respiratory admissions than the control group (adjusted OR 2.33, 95%CI 1.10-4.93, p=.03). The results did not suggest significant differences in neurologic development.
Conclusions: In extreme premature related severe respiratory failure, the use of a lung protective HFOV-VG strategy was proven to be a useful quality improvement intervention in our unit, leading to better pulmonary outcomes at 36 weeks and additional improved respiratory prognosis at two years of age.
Keywords: High frequency ventilation; lung protection; quality improvement; respiratory distress syndrome; volume guarantee ventilation.
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