The effect of volume infusion on dead space in mechanically ventilated patients with severe asthma
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Chest
Abstract
Mechanical ventilation of patients with severe asthma is associated with elevated airway pressures that may contribute to increased physiologic dead space. To our knowledge, no previous reports have considered the effect of intravascular volume status on dead space fraction. We herein describe three patients whose dead space decreased by a mean of 4.2% in response to intravascular volume expansion with 250 or 500 mL of normal saline solution administered as part of their routine treatment. No significant changes in CO2 production, minute volume, or airway pressures occurred over the time interval. We conclude with a brief discussion of potential mechanisms to explain these findings and their potential clinical application.
First Page
843
Last Page
6
DOI
10.1378/chest.112.3.843
Publication Date
9-1-1997
Recommended Citation
Manthous, C A. and Goulding, P, "The effect of volume infusion on dead space in mechanically ventilated patients with severe asthma" (1997). Critical Care. 71.
https://scholar.bridgeporthospital.org/critical_care/71
Identifier
9315825 (pubmed); 10.1378/chest.112.3.843 (doi); S0012-3692(16)31760-3 (pii)