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Setting Positive End-expiratory Pressure by Using Electrical Impedance Tomography

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Specialty Critical Care
Date 2023 Dec 12
PMID 38085866
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Purpose Of Review: This review presents the principles and possibilities of setting positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) using electrical impedance tomography (EIT). It summarizes the major findings of recent studies where EIT was applied to monitor the effects of PEEP on regional lung function and to guide the selection of individualized PEEP setting.

Recent Findings: The most frequent approach of utilizing EIT for the assessment of PEEP effects and the PEEP setting during the time period from January 2022 till June 2023 was based on the analysis of pixel tidal impedance variation, typically acquired during stepwise incremental and/or decremental PEEP variation. The most common EIT parameters were the fraction of ventilation in various regions of interest, global inhomogeneity index, center of ventilation, silent spaces, and regional compliance of the respiratory system. The studies focused mainly on the spatial and less on the temporal distribution of ventilation. Contrast-enhanced EIT was applied in a few studies for the estimation of ventilation/perfusion matching.

Summary: The availability of commercial EIT devices resulted in an increase in clinical studies using this bedside imaging technology in neonatal, pediatric and adult critically ill patients. The clinical interest in EIT became evident but the potential of this method in clinical decision-making still needs to be fully exploited.

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