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Clinical evaluation of ventilation mode on acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with respiratory failure 被引量:2
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作者 Jun-Jun Wang Zhong Zhou Li-Ying Zhang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第26期6040-6050,共11页
BACKGROUND At present,understanding of the most effective ventilation methods for treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)patients experiencing acute worsening symptoms and respiratory failure remains rela... BACKGROUND At present,understanding of the most effective ventilation methods for treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)patients experiencing acute worsening symptoms and respiratory failure remains relatively limited.This report analyzed the efficiency and side effects of various ventilation techniques used for individuals experiencing an acute COPD exacerbation.AIM To determine whether pressure-controlled ventilation(PCV)can lower peak airway pressures(PAPs)and reduce the incidence of barotrauma compared to volume-controlled ventilation(VCV),without compromising clinical outcomes and oxygenation parameters.METHODS We have evaluated 600 patients who were hospitalized due to a severe COPD exacerbation,with 400 receiving mechanical ventilation for the respiratory failure.The participants were divided into two different groups,who were administered either VCV or PCV,along with appropriate management.We thereafter observed patients'attributes,clinical factors,and laboratory,radiographic,and arterial blood gas evaluations at the start and during their stay in the intensive care unit(ICU).We have also employed appropriate statistical methods for the data analysis.RESULTS Both the VCV and PCV groups experienced significant enhancements in the respiratory rate,tidal volume,and arterial blood gas values during their time in the ICU.However,no significant distinctions were detected between the groups in terms of oxygenation indices(partial pressures of oxygen/raction of inspired oxygen ratio)and partial pressures of carbon dioxide improvements.There was no considerable disparity observed between the VCV and PCV groups in the hospital mortality(32%vs 28%,P=0.53),the number of days of ICU stay[median interquartile range(IQR):9(6-14)d vs 8(5-13)d,P=0.41],or the duration of the mechanical ventilation[median(IQR):6(4-10)d vs 5(3-9)d,P=0.47].The PCV group displayed lower PAPs compared to the VCV group(P<0.05)from the beginning of mechanical ventilation until extubation or ICU departure.The occurrence of barotrauma was considerably lower in the PCV group in comparison to the VCV group(6%vs 16%,P=0.03).CONCLUSION Both VCV and PCV were found to be effective in treating patients with acute COPD exacerbation.However,PCV was associated with lower PAPs and a significant decrease in barotrauma,thus indicating that it might be a safer ventilation method for this group of patients.However,further large-scale study is necessary to confirm these findings and to identify the best ventilation approach for patients experiencing an acute COPD exacerbation. 展开更多
关键词 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Mechanical ventilation Volume-controlled ventilation Pressurecontrolled ventilation BAROTRAUMA Respiratory failure
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Acute ischemic colitis during scuba diving: Report of a unique case 被引量:1
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作者 Konstantinos Goumas Androniki Poulou +5 位作者 Ioannis Tyrmpas Dimitrios Dandakis Stavros Bartzokis Magdalini Tsamouri Kalipso Barbati Dimitrios Soutos 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2008年第20期3262-3265,共4页
The presentation of clinical symptoms due to decompression during diving, varies significantly, as mainly minor disturbances for the gastrointestinal tract in particular have been reported. The following case debates ... The presentation of clinical symptoms due to decompression during diving, varies significantly, as mainly minor disturbances for the gastrointestinal tract in particular have been reported. The following case debates whether diving can cause severe symptoms from the gastrointestinal system. We describe a clinical case of ischemic colitis presented in a 27-year-old male, who manifested abdominal pain while in the process of scuba diving 20 meters undersea, followed by bloody diarrhoea as soon as he ascended to sea level. Taking into account his past medical history, the thorough, impeccable clinical and laboratory examinations and presence of no other factors predisposing to ischemia of the colon, we assume that a possible relationship between diving conditions and the pathogenesis of ischemic colitis may exist. This unusual case might represent a hematologic manifestation of decompression sickness, due to increased coagulability and/or transient air emboli, occurring during a routine scuba diving ascent to sea level. 展开更多
关键词 Air emboli barotraumas Coagulability Decompression sickness Ischemic colitis Scuba diving
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Rectosigmoid perforation after high-pressure air jet exposure: A case report
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作者 Suman Rastogi Anandhi Devendiran +2 位作者 Divankur Khanna Nanda Kishore Maroju KNJPrakash Raju 《Journal of Acute Disease》 2020年第6期272-274,共3页
Rationale:Colonic barotrauma induced by high-pressure air compressors has been reported more frequently these days due to the widespread use of air compressors in industries.Such enormous pressure into the rectum can ... Rationale:Colonic barotrauma induced by high-pressure air compressors has been reported more frequently these days due to the widespread use of air compressors in industries.Such enormous pressure into the rectum can lead to devastating injuries.Patient's concern:A 35-year-old male was referred to our emergency department with an alleged history of directing high pressure compressed air jet towards the anus.There was diffuse subcutaneous emphysema over the neck,chest,abdomen,and extremities,and he presented with hemodynamic instability and respiratory failure.Diagnosis:Rectosigmoid perforation due to exposure to high-pressure air jet causing tension pneumoperitoneum,pneumomediastinum,pneumothorax,and extensive subcutaneous emphysema.Intervention:In view of tension pneumoperitoneum,urgent percutaneous needle decompression was performed using 16 G needle,5 cm superomedial to the anterior superior iliac spine.The gush of air was released along with reduction in abdominal distension and improvement in hemodynamics.Outcome:The patient succumbed two days later due to septic shock.Lessons:This case highlighted the importance of promoting education about work safety among industrial workers especially in developing countries like India. 展开更多
关键词 Compressed air Ruptured colon Colonic barotraumas Mediastinal emphysema
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Iatrogenic pneumothorax related to mechanical ventilation 被引量:10
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作者 Chien-Wei Hsu Shu-Fen Sun 《World Journal of Critical Care Medicine》 2014年第1期8-14,共7页
Pneumothorax is a potentially lethal complication associated with mechanical ventilation. Most of the patients with pneumothorax from mechanical ventilation have underlying lung diseases; pneumothorax is rare in intub... Pneumothorax is a potentially lethal complication associated with mechanical ventilation. Most of the patients with pneumothorax from mechanical ventilation have underlying lung diseases; pneumothorax is rare in intubated patients with normal lungs. Tension pneumothorax is more common in ventilated patients with prompt recognition and treatment of pneumothorax being important to minimize morbidity and mortality. Underlying lung diseases are associated with ventilatorrelated pneumothorax with pneumothoraces occurring most commonly during the early phase of mechanical ventilation. The diagnosis of pneumothorax in critical illness is established from the patients' history, physical examination and radiological investigation, although the appearances of a pneumothorax on a supine radiograph may be different from the classic appearance on an erect radiograph. For this reason, ultrasonography is beneficial for excluding the diagnosis of pneumothorax. Respiration-dependent movement of the visceral pleura and lung surface with respect to the parietal pleura and chest wall can be easily visualized with transthoracic sonography given that the presence of air in the pleural space prevents sonographic visualization of visceral pleura movements. Mechanically ventilated patients with a pneumothorax require tube thoracostomy placement because of the high risk of tension pneumothorax. Small-bore catheters are now preferred in the majority of ventilated patients. Furthermore, if there are clinical signs of a tension pneumothorax, emergency needle decompression followed by tube thoracostomy is widely advocated. Patients with pneumothorax related to mechanical ventilation who have tension pneumothorax, a higher acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ score or Pa O2/Fi O2 < 200 mm Hg were found to have higher mortality. 展开更多
关键词 BAROTRAUMA COMPLICATION CRITICAL CARE Mechanical ventilation PNEUMOTHORAX
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The Role of Oropharyngeal Barotrauma as a Cause of Pneumomediastinum: Report of a Case
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作者 Hakki Ulutas Erdal Yekeler +1 位作者 Zafer Hasan Ali Sak Bayram Altuntas 《Open Journal of Thoracic Surgery》 2012年第4期136-138,共3页
Free air or gas in mediastinum is defined as pneumomediastinum. This is a rare condition which orginates from over distention of alveolus and alveolar rupture by barotrauma. A 6-year-old boy was admitted to our depart... Free air or gas in mediastinum is defined as pneumomediastinum. This is a rare condition which orginates from over distention of alveolus and alveolar rupture by barotrauma. A 6-year-old boy was admitted to our department with sudden onset, swelling of neck and face that developed during drinking water from tap by using his mouth. Physical examination revealed the presence of subcutaneous emphysema over the two side of the face that extended toward the neck bilaterally. The chest X-ray and CT of the thorax, when performed, revealed the diagnosis of pneumomediastinum and extrathoracic subcutaneous emphysema. Interestingly neither trachea-bronchial nor esophageal pathology was found by emergent rigid bronchoscopy and endoscopy for etiology of pneumomediastinum. Antibiotic treatment and oxygen therapy were given to the patient with chest pain and dyspnea. During the following days, the patient’s condition improved notably, with almost total resolution of the cervical emphysema and pneumomediastinum confirmed by daily chest X-ray and control thorax CT. He was discharged home after 6 days. The emphysema gradually resolved. Pneumomediastinum caused by barotrauma is a rare condition and only conservative treatment is required when the other causes are ruled out. 展开更多
关键词 OROPHARYNGEAL BAROTRAUMA PNEUMOMEDIASTINUM
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Covid-19 pneumonia:Timing of pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax in 11 patients
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作者 Mostafa Al Turk Maria Mitri +2 位作者 Kawthar Jarrah Joanna Abi Chebl Georges Juvelekian 《Discussion of Clinical Cases》 2021年第2期1-5,共5页
Purpose:As the pandemic continues,many complications,previously recognized as rare,are now being reported as more than frequent complications of Covid-19 pneumonia.Of those,pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax are gaini... Purpose:As the pandemic continues,many complications,previously recognized as rare,are now being reported as more than frequent complications of Covid-19 pneumonia.Of those,pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax are gaining attention.Their mechanism of occurrence/trigger is not fully understood,but the timing at which they occur is unclear.Methods:This is a case series of 11 Covid-19 patients with pneumomediastinum;retrospectively,we shed light on some of the patients’characteristics,the role of mechanical ventilation,and the timing of pneumomediastinum after initiation of mechanical ventilation.Results:We found that despite following the lung-protective strategy and despite keeping a plateau pressure at an acceptable range,most of our patients had an acute event around the same timing of mechanical ventilation.Conclusions:The similar timing raises questions about other risk factors that remain unknown.Timing and steroids can contribute to the higher incidence of these complications. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 PNEUMOMEDIASTINUM PNEUMOTHORAX ARDS Respiratory failure HYPOXEMIA BAROTRAUMA Lungprotective strategy Plateau pressure
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