Medical gases conditioning during mechanical invasive ventilation is nowadays a problem. In fact, in spite of conditioning guidelines, absolute humidity (AH) into 25-35 mg/l, clinical evaluation of the optimal level of airway humidification has not yet been established with certainty. Physiologically, during spontaneous respiration the airway hydric balance, inspiratory AH expiratory AH, is negative of 27 mg/l about. Usually the patients on mechanical ventilation have an expiratory AH of 32-33 mg/l. An overhumidification of inspired gases, positive airway hydric balance, gives anatomic-physiological alterations of airways and lung parenchyma. During invasive mechanical ventilation, the practice of active hot humidifiers has a positive or level airway hydric balance. We think that inspired AH must be equal to expired AH to maintain an airway hydric balance at least level. At last, the temperature of inspired gases, with active hot humidifiers, shouldn't exceed 32-34 degrees C.

A rationale basis for airways conditioning : too wet or not too wet? / P. Severgnini, D. D'Onofrio, A. Frigerio, G. Apostolou, D. Chiumello, G. Libassi, E. Storelli, P. Pelosi, M. Chiaranda. - In: MINERVA ANESTESIOLOGICA. - ISSN 0375-9393. - 69:4(2003 Apr), pp. 297-301. ((Intervento presentato al convegno SMART : May, 28th - 30rd tenutosi a Milano nel 2003.

A rationale basis for airways conditioning : too wet or not too wet?

A. Frigerio;D. Chiumello;G. Libassi;
2003

Abstract

Medical gases conditioning during mechanical invasive ventilation is nowadays a problem. In fact, in spite of conditioning guidelines, absolute humidity (AH) into 25-35 mg/l, clinical evaluation of the optimal level of airway humidification has not yet been established with certainty. Physiologically, during spontaneous respiration the airway hydric balance, inspiratory AH expiratory AH, is negative of 27 mg/l about. Usually the patients on mechanical ventilation have an expiratory AH of 32-33 mg/l. An overhumidification of inspired gases, positive airway hydric balance, gives anatomic-physiological alterations of airways and lung parenchyma. During invasive mechanical ventilation, the practice of active hot humidifiers has a positive or level airway hydric balance. We think that inspired AH must be equal to expired AH to maintain an airway hydric balance at least level. At last, the temperature of inspired gases, with active hot humidifiers, shouldn't exceed 32-34 degrees C.
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Italian
algorithms; humans; humidity; lung; respiration, artificial; respiratory physiological phenomena; respiratory therapy
Settore MED/41 - Anestesiologia
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Esperti anonimi
Pubblicazione scientifica
apr-2003
Edizioni Minerva Medica
69
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297
301
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Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
SMART : May, 28th - 30rd
Milano
2003
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A rationale basis for airways conditioning : too wet or not too wet? / P. Severgnini, D. D'Onofrio, A. Frigerio, G. Apostolou, D. Chiumello, G. Libassi, E. Storelli, P. Pelosi, M. Chiaranda. - In: MINERVA ANESTESIOLOGICA. - ISSN 0375-9393. - 69:4(2003 Apr), pp. 297-301. ((Intervento presentato al convegno SMART : May, 28th - 30rd tenutosi a Milano nel 2003.
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