Summary:
Objective: Considering the issues of intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) in non-homogenous
pathological lung processes, the author built a mathematical model of tri-compartment non-homogenously
injured lungs ventilated with a new mode of IPPV – multi-level ventilation. The author defines multi-level
ventilation as a type (modification) of IPPV consisting of background ventilation using the CMV, PCV or PS
(ASB) ventilation mode and an added level called “on-background ventilation“ consisting of multiple levels
of PEEPh (PEEP high) with variable frequency and duration of transition between individual levels of PEEP.
The objective was to prove whether in cases of considerably non-homogenous gas distribution in acute
pathological disorders of the lungs it is possible to improve gas distribution into slow broncho-alveolar
compartments while only minimally or not at all increasing the volume load of the fast compartments by
using the multi-level IPPV.
Setting: Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit.
Materials and methods: Multi-level ventilation on three pressure levels was carried out by a mathematical
model as a combination of pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV) and two levels of PEEP: PEEP (constant)
and PEEPh (PEEP high).
Results: Comparing single-level IPPV in the PCV mode with the tri-level ventilation (PCV+PEEPh/PEEP), the
author found that the loading of the slow compartments in the model was considerably improved by as
much as 50–60% in comparison to the baseline value. This difference, in absolute figures, reached as much
as a 2–10 times increase in volume, or a 1.2–3 times increase in minute ventilation in compartments k4 and
k5.
Conclusions: The mathematical model proves that the application of multi-level IPPV can achieve considerable
changes in gas distribution in the lung parenchyma affected by a non-homogenous pathological process.
The mathematical model requires further verification in the clinical setting to answer questions regarding
its efficacy.
Key words:
IPPV – multi-level ALV – ARDS – ALI
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