RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Optimizing PEEP by Electrical Impedance Tomography in a Porcine Animal Model of ARDS JF Respiratory Care FD American Association for Respiratory Care SP 340 OP 349 DO 10.4187/respcare.05060 VO 62 IS 3 A1 Nadine Hochhausen A1 Ingeborg Biener A1 Rolf Rossaint A1 Andreas Follmann A1 Christian Bleilevens A1 Till Braunschweig A1 Steffen Leonhardt A1 Michael Czaplik YR 2017 UL http://rc.rcjournal.com/content/62/3/340.abstract AB BACKGROUND: Mechanical ventilation is necessary in diverse clinical circumstances. Especially in the context of ARDS, so-called protective ventilation strategies must be followed. It is already known that PEEP might enhance oxygenation in ARDS. However, determining the optimal PEEP settings in clinical routines is challenging. Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a promising technique with which to adjust ventilator settings. We investigated whether the combination of different EIT parameters, namely the global inhomogeneity and hyperdistension indices, may lead to a feasible and safe PEEP setting.METHODS: ARDS was induced by a double-hit approach in 18 pigs weighing, on average, 34.8 ± 3.97 kg. First, a surfactant washout was conducted; second, the tidal volume was increased to 20 mL/kg body weight, triggering a ventilator-induced lung injury. Subsequently, pigs were randomized to either the EIT or control groups, followed by an observation time of 24 h. In the control group, PEEP was set according to the ARDS network table. In the EIT group, a PEEP trial was conducted to determine an appropriate PEEP. At defined time points, hemodynamic measures, ventilation parameters, and EIT recordings, as well as blood samples, were taken. After euthanization, lungs were removed for subsequent histopathological and cytological examination.RESULTS: The combination of PEEP and FIO2 differed between groups, although respiratory compliance, gas exchange, and histopathological examinations, as well as hemodynamics, did not show any statistical differences between the EIT and control groups. However, in the control group, the PEEP/FIO2 settings followed the given coupling; in the EIT group, divergent individual combinations of PEEP and FIO2 ranges occurred.CONCLUSIONS: PEEP setting by EIT facilitates a more individual ventilation therapy. However, in our relatively short ARDS observation period of 24 h, no significant differences appeared in common clinical parameters compared with a control group.