Prone position improves mechanics and alveolar ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome.

Intensive Care Med

Medical Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital Ambroise Paré, Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris, 9 avenue Charles de Gaulle, 92104, Boulogne Cedex, France.

Published: February 2005

Objective: We tested the hypothesis that ventilation in the prone position might improve homogenization of tidal ventilation by reducing time-constant inequalities, and thus improving alveolar ventilation. We have recently reported in ARDS patients that these inequalities are responsible for the presence of a "slow compartment," excluded from tidal ventilation at supportive respiratory rate.

Design: In 11 ARDS patients treated by ventilation in the prone position because of a major oxygenation impairment (PaO(2)/FIO(2)
Results: Ventilation in the prone position significantly reduced the expiratory time constant from 1.98+/-0.53 s at baseline with ZEEP to 1.53+/-0.34 s, and significantly decreased PaCO(2) from 55+/-11 mm Hg at baseline with ZEEP to 50+/-7 mm Hg. This improvement in alveolar ventilation was accompanied by a significant improvement in respiratory system mechanics, and in arterial oxygenation, the latter being markedly increased by application of a low PEEP (PaO(2)/FIO(2) increasing from 64+/-19 mm Hg in supine position with ZEEP to 137+/-88 mm Hg in prone with a low PEEP).

Conclusion: In severely hypoxemic patients, prone position was able to improve alveolar ventilation significantly by reducing the expiratory time constant.

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