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Open Access 01-12-2004 | Research

Effect of lung compliance and endotracheal tube leakage on measurement of tidal volume

Authors: Sami I Al-Majed, John E Thompson, Kenneth F Watson, Adrienne G Randolph

Published in: Critical Care | Issue 6/2004

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Abstract

Introduction

The objective of this laboratory study was to measure the effect of decreased lung compliance and endotracheal tube (ETT) leakage on measured exhaled tidal volume at the airway and at the ventilator, in a research study with a test lung.

Methods

The subjects were infant, adult and pediatric test lungs. In the test lung model, lung compliances were set to normal and to levels seen in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Set tidal volume was 6 ml/kg across a range of simulated weights and ETT sizes. Data were recorded from both the ventilator light-emitting diode display and the CO2SMO Plus monitor display by a single observer. Effective tidal volume was calculated from a standard equation.

Results

In all test lung models, exhaled tidal volume measured at the airway decreased markedly with decreasing lung compliance, but measurement at the ventilator showed minimal change. In the absence of a simulated ETT leak, calculation of the effective tidal volume led to measurements very similar to exhaled tidal volume measured at the ETT. With a simulated ETT tube leak, the effective tidal volume markedly overestimated tidal volume measured at the airway.

Conclusion

Previous investigators have emphasized the need to measure tidal volume at the ETT for all children. When ETT leakage is minimal, it seems from our simulated lung models that calculation of effective tidal volume would give similar readings to tidal volume measured at the airway, even in small patients. Future studies of tidal volume measurement accuracy in mechanically ventilated children should control for the degree of ETT leakage.
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Metadata
Title
Effect of lung compliance and endotracheal tube leakage on measurement of tidal volume
Authors
Sami I Al-Majed
John E Thompson
Kenneth F Watson
Adrienne G Randolph
Publication date
01-12-2004
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Critical Care / Issue 6/2004
Electronic ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/cc2954

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