Positive End Expiratory Pressure – Phasic Shunting, Auto-PEEP & ARDS

In the previous tutorials I explained how hypoxemia results from low lung volumes, resulting in low functional residual capacity, airway closure and atelectasis. We looked at the mechanisms by which CPAP reduces the work of breathing in obstructed airways and how, following lung recruitment, PEEP maintains FRC.

In this tutorial I elaborate on these themes. I look at the problem of phasic V/Q mismatch (shunt) during expiration and how it may cause dis-correlation between pulse oximeters and blood gasses. PEEP prevents this at the expense of increasing dead space and negatively impacting ventilation. Optimal PEEP should restore lung compliance – compliance is low with low and high lung volumes. Compliance may also appear poor in pressure control when there is clinically significant auto-PEEP: the ventilator cannot distinguish auto-PEEP from driving pressure and lower than expected tidal volumes may result.

I explain the concept of the “Waterfall” effect to overcome Auto-PEEP. Finally, in our first visit to ARDS, I introduce the problem of deciding on optimal PEEP in that setting. I guarantee that you will learn something. @ccmtutorials http://www.ccmtutorials.org

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