L. Gattinoni et al., REGIONAL EFFECTS AND MECHANISM OF POSITIVE END-EXPIRATORY PRESSURE INEARLY ADULT RESPIRATORY-DISTRESS SYNDROME, JAMA, the journal of the American Medical Association, 269(16), 1993, pp. 2122-2127
Objective.-To test the hypothesis that positive end-expiratory pressur
e (PEEP) prevents the collapse of a given lung region when it is equal
to or greater than the hydrostatic pressure superimposed (SPL) to tha
t region. Design.-Intervention study with sequential levels of PEEP ap
plied in random order to a cohort of patients with adult respiratory d
istress syndrome (ARDS). Setting.-Referral center for ARDS in a univer
sity hospital. Patients.-Ten ARDS patients (with Murray scores >2.5).
Intervention.-Basal computed tomographic (CT) section taken at 0, 2, 4
, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, and 20 cm H2O PEEP. Main Outcome Measures.-
Basal lung CT sections were divided into 1 0 equal levels from the ven
tral to dorsal surfaces. In each level SPL was measured from density a
nd height. The inflation of the level was measured as the gas/tissue r
atio (g/t); g/t changes with PEEP were defined as the g/t-P curve. The
slope of the g/t-P curve was defined as level compliance (ie, the rat
io of change in the g/t of the level to the change in pressure). A lin
ear g/t-P curve was the criterion to detect inflation without recruitm
ent (ie, new pulmonary units opening at a given pressure). A biphasic
g/t-P curve (change of compliance after an inflection point) was the c
riterion to detect recruitment. Pflex was defined as the pressure at w
hich the inflection point occurred. Results.-The SPL increased from le
vel 1 (ventral) to level 10 (dorsal) (r=.91; P<.01). The number of lin
ear g/t-P curves decreased from level 1 to level 10 (r=.98; P<.01), wh
ile the number of biphasic g/t-P curves increased (r=.95; P<.01). The
Pflex increased from level 1 to 10 (r=.97; P<.01) and Pflex was simila
r to SPL (Pflex=1.05+0.9 SPL; r=.75; P<0.01). Conclusions.-The increas
ed SPL causes compression atelectasis; this is prevented when PEEP to
a given lung region is equal to or greater than the SPL.