The therapist is mechanically ventilating a patient who has lung parenchymal injury characterized by regional compliance inhomogeneities. What potential problem should the therapist bear in mind as an appropriate tidal volume is delivered to this patient's lungs?
A. that a leak around the cuff of the ETT is likely to occur
B. that the likelihood of air trapping exists
C. that overdistention of normal lung regions is likely to occur
D. that higher pressures will be needed to inflate the less compliant regions
?ANS: C
A. Incorrect response: A leak around the ETT cuff can occur with any lung disease. Parenchymal lung disease offers no unique airway challenges in this regard.
B. Incorrect response: Air trapping, or dynamic hyperinflation, should always be a consideration for the therapist. As long as the patient is provided with a sufficiently long expiratory time, air trapping that leads to auto-PEEP should not be a problem.
C. Correct response: Gas preferentially flows along the path of higher compliance and least resistance. Therefore the delivered tidal volume will tend to overinflate the more compliant regions of the lung. Overinflation of healthy lung regions creates the potential for regional overstretching and ventilator induced lung injury (VILI) (i.e., volutrauma).
D. Incorrect response: Although this statement is true, this consideration should not be the therapist's initial concern. The focus should be on how to avoid overdistention of normal alveoli and how to prevent VILI.?
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