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A survey of preferences for respiratory support in the intensive care unit for patients with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure

Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2023 Nov;67(10):1383-1394. doi: 10.1111/aas.14317. PMID: 37737652.

Tayyba N Aslam, Thomas L Klitgaard, Christian A O Ahlstedt, Finn H Andersen, Michelle S Chew, Marie O Collet, Maria Cronhjort, Stine Estrup, Ole K Fossum, Shirin K Frisvold, Hans-Joerg Gillmann, Anders Granholm, Trine M Gundem, Kristin Hauss, Jacob Hollenberg, Maria E Huanca Condori, Johanna Hästbacka, Bror A Johnstad, Eric Keus, Maj-Brit N Kjaer, Pål Klepstad, Mette Krag, Reidar Kvåle, Manu L N G Malbrain, Christian S Meyhoff, Matt Morgan, Anders Møller, Carmen A Pfortmueller, Lone M Poulsen, Andrew C Robertson, Joerg C Schefold, Olav L Schjørring, Martin Siegemund, Martin I Sigurdsson, Fredrik Sjövall, Kristian Strand, Thomas Stueber, Wojciech Szczeklik, Rebecka R Wahlin, Helge L Wangberg, Karl-Andre Wian, Sine Wichmann, Kristin Hofsø, Morten H Møller, Anders Perner, Bodil S Rasmussen, Jon H Laake, SVALBARD investigators

10.1111/aas.14317
2023-11-01

Aslam TN, Klitgaard TL, Ahlstedt CAO, Andersen FH, Chew MS, Collet MO, Cronhjort M, Estrup S, Fossum OK, Frisvold SK, Gillmann HJ, Granholm A, Gundem TM, Hauss K, Hollenberg J, Huanca Condori ME, Hästbacka J, Johnstad BA, Keus E, Kjaer MN, Klepstad P, Krag M, Kvåle R, Malbrain MLNG, Meyhoff CS, Morgan M, Møller A, Pfortmueller CA, Poulsen LM, Robertson AC, Schefold JC, Schjørring OL, Siegemund M, Sigurdsson MI, Sjövall F, Strand K, Stueber T, Szczeklik W, Wahlin RR, Wangberg HL, Wian KA, Wichmann S, Hofsø K, Møller MH, Perner A, Rasmussen BS, Laake JH, SVALBARD investigators

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Background: When caring for mechanically ventilated adults with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure (AHRF), clinicians are faced with an uncertain choice between ventilator modes allowing for spontaneous breaths or ventilation fully controlled by the ventilator. The preferences of clinicians managing such patients, and what motivates their choice of ventilator mode, are largely unknown. To better understand how clinicians' preferences may impact the choice of ventilatory support for patients with AHRF, we issued a survey to an international network of intensive care unit (ICU) researchers.

Methods: We distributed an online survey with 32 broadly similar and interlinked questions on how clinicians prioritise spontaneous or controlled ventilation in invasively ventilated patients with AHRF of different severity, and which factors determine their choice.

Results: The survey was distributed to 1337 recipients in 12 countries. Of these, 415 (31%) completed the survey either fully (52%) or partially (48%). Most respondents were identified as medical specialists (87%) or physicians in training (11%). Modes allowing for spontaneous ventilation were considered preferable in mild AHRF, with controlled ventilation considered as progressively more important in moderate and severe AHRF. Among respondents there was strong support (90%) for a randomised clinical trial comparing spontaneous with controlled ventilation in patients with moderate AHRF.

Conclusions: The responses from this international survey suggest that there is clinical equipoise for the preferred ventilator mode in patients with AHRF of moderate severity. We found strong support for a randomised trial comparing modes of ventilation in patients with moderate AHRF.

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acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome, controlled ventilation, invasive mechanical ventilation, spontaneous ventilation, survey.

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