Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 151, No. 4, Apr 1995, 1126-1135.
CO2 rebreathing during BiPAP ventilatory assistance
GT Ferguson and M Gilmartin
Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine, Denver, Colorado.
BiPAP ventilatory assistance can increase minute ventilation and reduce
respiratory effort, but does not always reduce PaCO2. We studied the
effects of BiPAP ventilatory assistance on PaCO2 and examined specific
mechanisms whereby BiPAP ventilatory assistance may not lower PaCO2. BiPAP
ventilatory assistance using a non-rebreather valve and volume cycled
ventilation at similar settings produced significantly lower PaCO2 than
BiPAP ventilatory assistance using a standard exhalation device. The
failure of PaCO2 to fall with the standard exhalation device was due to
exhalation past the exhalation device into the ventilator tubing,
subsequent rebreathing of the exhaled gases, and an increase in dead space
ventilation. Use of other fixed-resistance exhalation devices also resulted
in exhalation back into the ventilator tubing. Use of a new plateau
exhalation device or a non-rebreather valve eliminated CO2 rebreathing and
its effect on dead space ventilation. Changing exhalation devices had no
significant effect on BiPAP pressure generation or sensing capabilities.
Our results indicate that the use of a standard exhalation device during
BiPAP ventilatory assistance causes CO2 rebreathing, which can blunt any
effect of BiPAP on PaCO2. Use of an appropriate alternative exhalation
device can eliminate this problem.
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