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01-12-2019 | Hypertension | Research article
High positive end expiratory pressure levels affect hemodynamics in elderly patients with hypertension admitted to the intensive care unit: a prospective cohort study
Authors:
Lili Zhou, Guoen Cai, Zhihui Xu, Qinyong Weng, Qinyong Ye, Cunrong Chen
Published in:
BMC Pulmonary Medicine
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Issue 1/2019
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Abstract
Background
To study the effects of different positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) on blood pressure and heart function in elderly patients with hypertension.
Methods
Forty elderly patients above 65 years of age treated with mechanical ventilation were divided into two groups: a control group of non-hypertensive subjects (n = 18) and a hypertension group (n = 22) patients with essential hypertension. Changes in blood pressure, central venous pressure (CVP), central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2), heart rate, and airway pressure were determined in response to different selected PEEP levels of 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 cm H2O under SIMV(PC) + PSV mode throughout the study.
Results
In both groups, the increase in PEEP led to an increase in CVP and airway pressure. When PEEP was above 4 cm H2O in the hypertension group, a decrease in blood pressure and ScvO2, and an increase of heart rate were observed. These results indicated that cardiac output significantly decreased.
Conclusion
High levels of PEEP can significantly influence changes in blood pressure and heart function in elderly patients with hypertension.
Trial registration
This trial was retrospectively registered, The Chinese trial registration number is
ChiCTR-ROC-17012873. The date of registration is 10-2-2017.