Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Strategy of "Pulmonary Opening by Titration of Positive End-expiratory Pressure" Means of a Pulmonary Recruitment Maneuver in Patients With Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: for Which Patients?
Pulmonary recruitment maneuvers open these lung areas and appropriate adjustment of positive expiratory pressure (PEP) helps to stabilize recruitment and reduce the stress associated with alveolar opening and closing. Its beneficial effects in the lung affected by Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) remain unclear. The hypothesis is that there is a heterogeneous effect of the recruitment maneuver according to the phenotype of ARDS. It is important to be able to define responder patients from non-responders to this recruiting maneuver.
It will be a prospective interventional study in resuscitation patients with severe or moderate ARDS. This study will be multicentric between the University Hospital of Amiens and intensive care of Lens, intensive care of Bethune and intensive care of Arras. All patients in intensive care and severe, moderate ARDS will be included in this study. All patients will benefit from Lung ultrasound (LUS) with a mapping of each lung looking for normal or pathological lung profiles, as well as a measurement of esophageal pressure (Peso) at rest. A "PEP titration pulmonary opening" (PEP-OP) test using a recruitment maneuver was then performed in all patients followed by a new LUS and Peso measurement. ;
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