Higher Class of Obesity Is Associated With Delivery of Higher Tidal Volumes in Subjects With ARDS

Abstract

Obese subjects are at higher risk of development and progression of ARDS. There are limited data regarding mechanical ventilation practices and use of adjunctive therapies in subjects with ARDS across different obesity classes. We hypothesized that the adherence to lung-protective ventilation would be worse with rising body mass index class in patients with ARDS…In this study, the risk of exposure to higher tidal volumes and the need for specific rescue therapies rose with higher classes of obesity in subjects with ARDS. More research is needed to identify how to better implement lung-protective ventilation in patients with obesity.

Publication
Respiratory Care
Matt Siuba
Matt Siuba
Critical Care Medicine Physician

My clinical and research interests include respiratory failure, shock, ICU procedures, and appropriate minimalism (aka zentensivist practice).

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