机械功率密度预测了双重肺移植后的长时间通风
Alessandro Ghiani1, Nikolaus Kneidinger2,3, Claus Neurohr1,3
1Department of Pulmonology and Respiratory Medicine, Lung Center Stuttgart-Schillerhoehe Lung Clinic GmbH, Robert-Bosch-Hospital GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany.
概括
机械功率密度可以预测肺移植患者的长期机械通风 (PMV). 这一发现有助于识别患有移植后延长呼吸机支持风险较高的人.
科学领域:
- 关键护理医学 关键护理医学
- 肺部医学 肺部医学
- 移植手术 移植手术
背景情况:
- 肺移植后长时间的机械呼吸 (PMV) 与风险增加有关,包括更高的气管切除率和死亡率.
- 机械功率 (MP) 是一个通风器变量,可能会影响移植后的全移植功能和通风器断奶.
研究的目的:
- 调查机械功率及其衍生指数与侵入性通风持续时间之间的相关性.
- 评估双重肺移植后PMV机械功率的预测精度.
主要方法:
- 对237名双重肺移植接受者的回顾性分析.
- 机械功率和衍生指数与使用斯皮尔曼系数的侵入性通风持续时间的相关性.
- 接收机运行特征 (ROC) 曲线分析以预测PMV (>72小时).
主要成果:
- 机械功率 (MP) 与侵入性通风持续时间 (ρ = 0.252,p < 0.01) 有显著的相关性.
- 机械功率密度显示出最强的相关性 (ρ = 0.452,p < 0.01) 并改善了PMV预测 (AUROC 0.78).
- 在分析的病例中,PMV发生在35%.
结论:
- 机械功率密度是肺移植患者长时间机械通风的潜在预测因素.
- 识别患有PMV风险的患者可以指导临床管理,并可能改善结果.
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