Serbian Journal of Anesthesia and Intensive Therapy | |
Electrical impedance tomography: A new monitoring of regional distribution of lung ventilation (principle of work and clinical application) | |
Vuković Rade1  Nešković Vojislava1  | |
[1] Klinika za anesteziologiju i intenzivnu terapiju, Vojnomedicinska Akademija, Beograd; | |
关键词: Mechanical ventilation; Electrical impedance; Tomography; Ventilation; Lungs; | |
DOI : 10.5937/sjait1706149V | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Soon after it's discovery in the 1980s, the Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT), became the topic of interest, primarily regarding its applicability in different diagnostic procedures and monitoring. EIT is a non-invasive procedure, with no additional harmful radiation, which can be used continuously to monitor regional distribution of ventilation, in contrast to the computerized tomography and other diagnostic procedures that have a single image of the respiratory system and its function. Additionally, EIT allows continuous visualization of the lung function at the patient bedside, with an immediate assessment of the respiratory therapeutic maneuvers effects. The results obtained by EIT are complementary to other pulmonary diagnostic procedures, primarily from radiology. In general, EIT provides additional information to the conventional pulmonary monitoring. Crucial to the implementation of lung protective ventilation concept is to determine the ideal alveolar recruitment, which maintains open and functional alveoli during ventilation, meanwhile carrying a minimal risk for lung injury with excessive breathing volume ('over distension'). EIT may be considered as a good guide for optimal adjustment of respiratory support parameters and selection of the ventilation mode. Nowadays, the technical and technological development, hardware and software improvements and experimental validation of the results in animals and volunteers, have enabled practical clinical use of EIT, a useful monitor of regional distribution of lungs ventilation.
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