Impact of PEEP Trials on Ventilation-Perfusion Matching in ARDS Patients
Status:
ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Trial end date:
2025-11-01
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Summary
In the treatment of critically ill patients, mechanical ventilation is a key link, and appropriate mechanical ventilation strategies can open the alveoli and improve oxygenation, while inappropriate mechanical ventilation can increase lung injury and seriously affect the prognosis. Ventilator-related lung injury is mainly concentrated in barotrauma, volumetric injury, shear injury, and biological injury, and the monitoring of respiratory ventilation to the level of local ventilation can help to better assess the state of alveolar opening and alveolar collapse, and help to understand the uniformity of gas distribution in the lungs, which is closely related to lung injury. However, how to achieve simple, bedside and real-time lung ventilation and lung volume assessment in clinical work has always been a difficult problem to be overcome. This study intends to explore the changes of local ventilation and blood flow in the lungs during PEEP trail in patients with ARDS monitored by EIT.