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Erschienen in: Intensive Care Medicine 9/2007

01.09.2007 | Pediatric Experimental

A comparison of the effectiveness of open and closed endotracheal suction

verfasst von: Beverley Copnell, David G. Tingay, Nicholas J. Kiraly, Magdy Sourial, Michael J. Gordon, John F. Mills, Colin J. Morley, Peter A. Dargaville

Erschienen in: Intensive Care Medicine | Ausgabe 9/2007

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Abstract

Objective

To compare the effectiveness of open and closed endotracheal suction in recovering thin and thick secretions in normal and injured lungs during conventional and high frequency ventilation.

Design and setting

Randomised study in a paediatric intensive care model in the animal research laboratory of a tertiary paediatric hospital.

Subjects

16 New Zealand White rabbits.

Interventions

Anaesthetised animals were intubated with a 3.5-mm endotracheal tube. Simulated thin and thick secretions (iopamidol 2 ml, a watery radio-opaque fluid, and fluorescent mucin 1 ml) were instilled in turn 1 cm below the tube tip through a catheter placed via a tracheostomy. Open or closed suction, randomly assigned, was applied for 6 s at −140 mmHg using a 6-F gauge catheter. Following lung injury with repeated saline lavage the procedure was repeated on conventional and high frequency ventilation.

Measurements and results

Iopamidol recovery was determined by digitally subtracting the post-contrast and post-suction radiographic images. Mucin recovery was determined by fluorescence assay of the aspirate. In the normal lung similar amounts were recovered by both suction methods. In the lavaged lung closed suction recovered less iopamidol during conventional (22 ± 7.5%) and high frequency ventilation (11 ± 2.4%) than open suction (36 ± 12% and 22 ± 8.1%, respectively). Mucin recovery was less with closed suction during conventional (32 ± 28 μl) and high frequency ventilation (30 ± 31 μl) than with open suction (382 ± 235 μl and 241 ± 153 μl).

Conclusions

In the injured lung closed suction was less effective than open suction at recovering thin and thick simulated secretions, irrespective of ventilation mode.
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Metadaten
Titel
A comparison of the effectiveness of open and closed endotracheal suction
verfasst von
Beverley Copnell
David G. Tingay
Nicholas J. Kiraly
Magdy Sourial
Michael J. Gordon
John F. Mills
Colin J. Morley
Peter A. Dargaville
Publikationsdatum
01.09.2007
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Intensive Care Medicine / Ausgabe 9/2007
Print ISSN: 0342-4642
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-007-0635-x

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