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Más Vita ; 4(2): 215-226, jun. 2022. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIVECS | ID: biblio-1392176

ABSTRACT

El destete de la ventilación mecánica (VM) es un paso clave para los pacientes sometidos a VM invasiva en la unidad de cuidados intensivos (UCI). Entre las diversas herramientas destinadas a ayudar a predecir el fracaso sucesor del destete, encontramos el índice rápido de respiración superficial (RSBI por sus siglas en inglés), es decir, la relación entre la frecuencia respiratoria y el volumen corriente (Fr/Vt) medido durante una prueba de respiración espontánea (SBT por sus siglas en inglés). Objetivo: Describir el índice de respiración superficial diagramática como predictor Weaning de la ventilación mecánica. Materiales y métodos: Estudio de revisión, de tipo monográfico. Apoyado en artículos científicos, publicados en diferentes revistas indexzada en índices reconocidos. Resultado: Durante un SBT, el valor de RSBI parece ser paralelo a la evolución de la fatiga de los músculos respiratorios. Por lo tanto, se considera que el RSBI refleja la carga inspiratoria, siendo la disminución del volumen tidal junto con el aumento de frecuencia respiratoria indicativo de posible debilidad o fatiga de los músculos inspiratorios, u otros efectos fisiológicos. Conclusión: Entre los pacientes ventilados en la UCI, una alteración multifactorial del diafragma es común y puede resultar en falla del destete y prolongación de la VM invasiva; por lo tanto, evaluar la función del diafragma es un medio útil para evaluar la capacidad del paciente para tolerar la respiración espontánea(AU)


Weaning from mechanical ventilation (MV) is a key step for patients undergoing invasive MV in the intensive care unit (ICU). Among the various tools intended to help predict successor failure weaning, we found the rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI for its acronym in English), that is, the relationship between the respiratory rate and the volume current (Fr/Vt) measured during a spontaneous breathing test (SBT by its acronym in English). Objective: To describe the rate of shallow breathing Diagrammatic as a Weaning predictor of mechanical ventilation. Materials and methods: Review study, monographic type. supported by articles scientific, published in different magazines indexed in recognized indices. Result: During an SBT, the RSBI value appears to be parallel to the evolution of respiratory muscle fatigue. Therefore, it is considered that the RSBI reflects the inspiratory load, being the decrease in tidal volume together with the increased respiratory rate indicative of possible weakness or fatigue of the inspiratory muscles, or other physiological effects. Conclusion: Among the patients ventilated in the ICU, a multifactorial alteration of the diaphragm is common and can result in weaning failure and prolongation of invasive MV; by Therefore, assessing diaphragm function is a useful means of assessing the patient's ability to tolerate spontaneous breathing(AU)


Subject(s)
Respiration, Artificial , Weaning , Respiratory Rate , Intensive Care Units , Patients , Tidal Volume
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Braz. j. phys. ther. (Impr.) ; 14(6): 503-509, nov.-dez. 2010. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-574783

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OBJETIVOS: Comparar e analisar a correlação entre o índice de respiração rápida e superficial (IRRS) determinado com os valores fornecidos pelo software do ventilador mecânico Raphael® e pelo ventilômetro digital. MÉTODOS: Participaram do estudo 22 indivíduos adultos (17 homens e 5 mulheres), intubados, no pós-operatório de cirurgia cardíaca. Antes da coleta de dados, cada indivíduo foi avaliado, recebeu atendimento fisioterapêutico a fim de promover higiene brônquica e reexpansão pulmonar e foi posicionado em decúbito dorsal elevado em 45º, e depois foram registrados os valores de volume minuto (VM) e frequência respiratória (FR) obtidos pelo ventilador e pelo ventilômetro. O IRRS foi calculado pela relação FR/volume corrente (VC). Aplicou-se o teste t-pareado para comparação das variáveis relacionadas. Utilizou-se o coeficiente de correlação intraclasse (CCI) para mensuração da replicabilidade dos escores. RESULTADOS: Observou-se diferença significativa entre o IRRS obtido pelo ventilador mecânico e o obtido pelo ventilômetro (p-valor=0,011) e concordância moderada para VM (CCI=0,74), alta concordância para FR (CCI=0,80), VC (CCI=0,79) e IRRS (CCI=0,86). Para todas as variáveis, o p-valor foi menor que 0,05. CONCLUSÕES: Houve concordância estatisticamente significativa entre o IRRS calculado pelos valores registrados no ventilador mecânico e pela ventilometria Artigo registrado no Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR) sob o número ACTRN12610000756022.


OBJECTIVES: To compare and to analyze whether the values of rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI) determined by a ventilator display and a digital ventilometer were correlated. METHODS: Twenty-two adult patients (17 males and 5 females) in the postoperative period of cardiac surgery and in mechanical ventilation were studied. Prior to the data collection, each patient was evaluated, received physical therapy, in order to promote bronchial hygiene and pulmonary reexpansion, and was positioned in elevated dorsal recumbent at 45º. After these procedures, minute ventilation (MV) and respiratory rate (RR) obtained from mechanical ventilator display and digital ventilometer were recorded. The RSBI was calculated by the ratio of RR and tidal volume (VT). Paired t-test was used to compare related variables. The intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs) were used to measure the reproducibility of the scores. RESULTS: A significant difference was found between the RSBI obtained from the ventilator and by the digital ventilometer (p=0.011). A high agreement for the RSBI (ICC=0.86), for the RR (ICC=0.80) for the VT (ICC=0.79) and a moderate agreement for the MV (ICC=0.74) were observed. The p-value was <0.05 for all variables. CONCLUSIONS: There were a significant agreement between the RSBI obtained from the ventilator display and the digital ventilometer. Article registered on the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR) under the number ACTRN12610000756022.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Cardiac Surgical Procedures , Postoperative Care , Pulmonary Ventilation , Respiratory Function Tests/methods , Postoperative Period , Prospective Studies , Respiration
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