Mechanical Ventilation Strategies for the Patient with Severe Obstructive Lung Disease.

TitleMechanical Ventilation Strategies for the Patient with Severe Obstructive Lung Disease.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsMosier JM, Hypes CD
JournalEmerg Med Clin North Am
Volume37
Issue3
Pagination445-458
Date Published2019 Aug
ISSN Number1558-0539
KeywordsClinical Alarms, Emergency Medicine, Emergency Service, Hospital, Humans, Lung Diseases, Obstructive, Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated, Respiration, Artificial, Respiratory Rate, Tidal Volume, Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury
Abstract

Patients with respiratory failure due to obstructive lung disease present a challenge to the emergency physician. These patients have physiologic abnormalities that prevent adequate gas exchange and lung mechanics which render them at increased risk of cardiopulmonary decompensation when managed with invasive mechanical ventilation. This article addresses key principles when managing these challenging patients: patient-ventilator synchrony, air trapping and auto-positive end-expiratory pressure, and airway pressures. This article provides a practical workflow for the emergency physician responsible for managing these patients.

DOI10.1016/j.emc.2019.04.003
Alternate JournalEmerg Med Clin North Am
PubMed ID31262414
Faculty Reference: 
Cameron Hypes, MD, MPH
Jarrod Mosier, MD
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