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Pulmonary Toilet
Suction
Closed and open suction had the same VAP outcomes and costs (Intens Care Med
2006;32:538)
Metaanalysis Inten Care Med 2006;32:1329
Another MA of closed/open Crit Care Med 2007;35(1):260
Chest Physiotherapy
Pulmonary Medications
- Factors that influence the efficacy of aerosol delivery in the
mechanically ventilated patient include33:
- Position of administration in the circuit: the MDI
should be closer to the endotracheal tube at the Y-piece with a
chamber, compared with a pneumatic nebulizer, which should be at
least 30 cm from the Y-piece. (Study)
- Humidification: this can decrease aerosol delivery
to the respiratory tract because of greater deposition in the
ventilator circuit. Higher doses may be required to achieve the
desired effect.
- Timing of delivery: the aerosol should be delivered
during the inspiratory phase to maximize drug delivery.
- Flow rates: slower inspiratory flow rates (and
therefore longer inspiratory time) increase delivery of
nebulized medications. A decelerating flow pattern can also
increase delivery to the lower airways.
- Tidal volumes: larger tidal volumes greater than
500 mL ensure optimal delivery.
- Endotracheal tube size: tube sizes less than 7.0 mm
reduce delivery.
- Density of inhaled gas: low-density gases such as
helium-oxygen mixtures increase deposition to the lower airways
by increasing laminar flow and producing smaller respirable
particle size. (Critcaretextonline.com)
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Curr Opin Crit Care 2007;13:27
review of inhalation therapy in vent pts

