Title of article :
Comparison of the Diagnostic and Therapeutic Efficacies of Portable Recruited Chest Radiography with Conventional Portable Radiography in Mechanically Ventilated Patients
Author/Authors :
Sharifpour, Ali Pulmonary and Critical Care Division - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , Alaee, Abdulrasool Department of Radiology - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , Aliyali, Masoud Pulmonary and Critical Care Division - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , Abedi, Siavash Pulmonary and Critical Care Division - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , Karimi, Neda Department of Radiology - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
Abstract :
Background: In mechanically ventilated patients, portable chest radiography
(CXR) can provide important information for selecting the optimal therapeutic
approach. This study aimed to determine the diagnostic and therapeutic
efficacies of portable recruited chest radiography with maximum inspiratory
volume and pause in comparison with conventional portable radiography.
Materials and Methods: This diagnostic accuracy study was conducted on 75
mechanically ventilated patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) of
Imam Khomeini Hospital in Sari, Iran, during 2013-2015. For every patient, in
addition to conventional portable CXR, another CXR was performed with
mechanical ventilator adjustments (tidal volume up to 10-12 ml/kg to maintain
the inspiratory plateau pressure below 35 cmH2O and inspiratory time of 2-3
seconds). CXR was performed after 5-10 respiratory cycles, synchronized with
the inspiratory pause. The radiographs were acquired using a Shimadzu
portable radiography system in the anteroposterior supine position and
randomly presented to two radiologists for reporting.
Results: The mean age of the patients was 63.5±14 years. Overall, 43 (57.3%)
patients were male, and 32 (42.7%) were female. Therapeutic interventions were
performed for only 8% of cases with conventional CXR versus 21.3% of cases
with recruited CXR; the difference was found to be statistically significant
(P<0.05). The diagnostic efficacy of portable recruited CXR versus conventional
portable CXR was 45% versus 18.6%. Also, the therapeutic efficacy of portable
recruited CXR versus conventional portable CXR was 21.3% versus 8%.
Conclusion: Portable recruited CXR seems to be a valuable diagnostic approach
for clinical decision-making, with higher diagnostic and therapeutic efficacies in
mechanically ventilated patients.
Keywords :
Portable chest radiography , CXR , Recruited chest radiography , Mechanical ventilation , ICU
Journal title :
Tanaffos (Respiration)