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Relation between peak and integral of the diaphragm electromyographic activity at different levels of support during weaning from mechanical ventilation: A physiologic study

Abstract Purpose To investigate the relationship between peak (EAdipeak ) and area under the curve (EAdiAUC ) of diaphragm electrical activity, and to evaluate the validity of their ratio (P/I index) as a measure of the imbalance between drive and sustainability of effort demand at different support...

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Published in:Journal of critical care 2015-02, Vol.30 (1), p.7-12
Main Authors: Muttini, Stefano, MD, Villani, Pier Giorgio, MD, Trimarco, Roberta, MD, Bellani, Giacomo, MD, Grasselli, Giacomo, MD, Patroniti, Nicolò, MD
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description Abstract Purpose To investigate the relationship between peak (EAdipeak ) and area under the curve (EAdiAUC ) of diaphragm electrical activity, and to evaluate the validity of their ratio (P/I index) as a measure of the imbalance between drive and sustainability of effort demand at different support levels. Materials Prospective physiological study on 18 ready-to-wean patients ventilated with neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) undergoing 2 levels of NAVA (NAVA100% and NAVA50% ) followed by a weaning trial with continuous positive airway pressure, according to which patients were classified as success or failure. Tidal volume (VT ), respiratory rate, EAdipeak , EAdiAUC , rapid shallow breathing index (respiratory rate/VT ), neuroventilatory index (VT /EAdipeak ), and P/I index were obtained at the end of each step. Results The slopes of regression line between EAdipeak and EAdiAUC (a mathematical equivalent of P/I index) and P/I index were significantly higher in failures. At variance with other variables, P/I index did not vary with level of support. P/I index was inversely correlated with inspiratory time at all support levels. Conclusions The relationship between EAdipeak and EAdiAUC and the P/I index may give important information on the balance between respiratory drive and inspiratory demand sustainability.
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Middle Aged
Mortality
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