Oxygenation in status asthmaticus improves during ventilation with helium-oxygen
- 1 December 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Critical Care Medicine
- Vol. 27 (12) , 2666-2670
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00003246-199912000-00010
Abstract
To determine the effect of breathing helium-oxygen (HELIOX) mixtures on pulmonary gas exchange during severe asthma. A retrospective case-match control design was used to compare the changes in alveolar to arterial gradient [(A-a)gradient] in the first 2 hrs of mechanical ventilation (MV) for status asthmaticus (SA) in patients who received HELIOX with those who did not. Patients were matched for diagnosis of asthma, ventilatory failure, ventilator mode and settings, and equivalent pharmacologic therapy. The adult and pediatric intensive care units of a tertiary-care hospital. Adult and pediatric patients undergoing MV for SA. Use of HELIOX or standard nitrogen-oxygen mixtures during MV. A total of 11 patients receiving HELIOX in the first 2 hrs of MV for SA were compared with 11 case-matched controls who did not. At baseline, the HELIOX and control groups had similar (A-a)gradients (216 ± 92 torr and 226 ± 82 torr, respectively). The (A-a)gradient decreased significantly to 85 ± 44 torr after initiation of ventilation with HELIOX (p 2 MV with HELIOX improves (A-a)gradient in patients with SA. Although this improvement adds little to routine therapy with supplemental oxygen, it does permit reduction in concentration of inspired oxygen to levels that maximize helium concentration and thus permit full benefits of HELIOX on lung mechanics to be realized in even the most severely ill asthmatics.Keywords
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