BACKGROUND: The aim was to describe the incidence and risk factors of barotrauma in patients with the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on invasive mechanical ventilation, during the outbreak in our region (Lombardy, Italy). METHODS: The study was an electronic survey open from March 27th to May 2nd, 2020. Patients with COVID-19 who developed barotrauma while on invasive mechanical ventilation from 61 hospitals of the COVID-19 Lombardy Intensive Care Unit network were involved. RESULTS: The response rate was 38/61 (62%). The incidence of barotrauma was 145/2041 (7.1%; 95%-CI: 6.1-8.3%). Only a few cases occurred with ventilatory settings that may be considered non-protective such as a plateau airway pressure >35 cmH2O (2/113 [2%]), a driving airway pressure >15 cmH2O (30/113 [27%]), or a tidal volume >8 mL/kg of ideal body weight and a plateau airway pressure >30 cmH2O (12/134 [9%]). CONCLUSIONS: Within the limits of a survey, patients with COVID-19 might be at high risk for barotrauma during invasive (and allegedly lung-protective) mechanical ventilation.

Protti, A., Greco, M., Filippini, M., Vilardo, A., Langer, T., Tavola, M., et al. (2021). Barotrauma in mechanically-ventilated patients with coronavirus disease 2019: a survey of 38 hospitals in Lombardy, Italy. MINERVA ANESTHESIOLOGY, 87(2 (February 2021)), 193-198 [10.23736/S0375-9393.20.15002-8].

Barotrauma in mechanically-ventilated patients with coronavirus disease 2019: a survey of 38 hospitals in Lombardy, Italy

Langer, Thomas;Citerio, Giuseppe;Bellani, Giacomo;Foti, Giuseppe;Fumagalli, Roberto;
2021

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim was to describe the incidence and risk factors of barotrauma in patients with the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on invasive mechanical ventilation, during the outbreak in our region (Lombardy, Italy). METHODS: The study was an electronic survey open from March 27th to May 2nd, 2020. Patients with COVID-19 who developed barotrauma while on invasive mechanical ventilation from 61 hospitals of the COVID-19 Lombardy Intensive Care Unit network were involved. RESULTS: The response rate was 38/61 (62%). The incidence of barotrauma was 145/2041 (7.1%; 95%-CI: 6.1-8.3%). Only a few cases occurred with ventilatory settings that may be considered non-protective such as a plateau airway pressure >35 cmH2O (2/113 [2%]), a driving airway pressure >15 cmH2O (30/113 [27%]), or a tidal volume >8 mL/kg of ideal body weight and a plateau airway pressure >30 cmH2O (12/134 [9%]). CONCLUSIONS: Within the limits of a survey, patients with COVID-19 might be at high risk for barotrauma during invasive (and allegedly lung-protective) mechanical ventilation.
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Artificial; Barotrauma; COVID-19; Respiration;
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16-dic-2020
2021
87
2 (February 2021)
193
198
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Protti, A., Greco, M., Filippini, M., Vilardo, A., Langer, T., Tavola, M., et al. (2021). Barotrauma in mechanically-ventilated patients with coronavirus disease 2019: a survey of 38 hospitals in Lombardy, Italy. MINERVA ANESTHESIOLOGY, 87(2 (February 2021)), 193-198 [10.23736/S0375-9393.20.15002-8].
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