Lung Recruitment Maneuvers During Invasive Mechanical Ventilation: Single-Center Retrospective PICU Cohort Study, 2016–2023
Francis-Olivier Beauchamp, Julie Thériault, Guillaume Emeriaud, Michaël SauthierOBJECTIVES:
Recruitment maneuvers (RMs) during invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure are not characterized in pediatrics. We aimed 1) to describe changes in oxygenation, dynamic compliance, and outcome related to RMs; and 2) to identify which patients may benefit from RMs using machine learning.
DESIGN:
Single center, retrospective cohort study, 2016–2023.
SETTING:
Quaternary PICU in Montreal, Canada.
PATIENTS:
We included all IMV patients between May 2016 and May 2023 who received at least one RM.
INTERVENTIONS:
None.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS:
We identified 479 patients who had a total of 8276 RMs. We studied change in Pa
CONCLUSIONS:
In our 2016–2023 PICU cohort of IMV pediatric cases, we found various associations following RMs. Importantly, there was more than a three-fold greater odds of responsiveness associated with having a lower PEEP relative to F