1. Monitoring bronchoalveolar lavage with electrical impedance tomography: first experience in a patient with COVID-19.
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Fu Y, Zou R, Wang S, Wen J, Rong L, Tang M, Yu B, Cen F, Zhao Z, Frerichs I, Adler A, Liu Y, and Liu L
- Subjects
- Aged, COVID-19, Coronavirus Infections complications, Coronavirus Infections diagnostic imaging, Humans, Male, Pandemics, Pneumonia, Viral complications, Pneumonia, Viral diagnostic imaging, Respiratory Distress Syndrome diagnostic imaging, Respiratory Distress Syndrome etiology, Respiratory Distress Syndrome therapy, SARS-CoV-2, Tomography methods, Betacoronavirus, Bronchoalveolar Lavage methods, Coronavirus Infections therapy, Electric Impedance therapeutic use, Monitoring, Physiologic methods, Pneumonia, Viral therapy, Respiration, Artificial methods
- Abstract
Objective: Patients with the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) often have airway secretions that severely compromise ventilation. This study investigates electrical impedance tomography (EIT) monitoring of a therapeutic bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) in a patient with COVID-19., Approach: A patient with COVID-19 developed acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring mechanical ventilation. He received regional BAL to remove mucus in the small airways (20 ml × 5). Regional ventilation changes before BAL, 30 min after and in the following days, were monitored with EIT., Main Results: Regional ventilation worsened shortly after BAL and improved in the following days. The improvement of the oxygenation did not exactly match the ventilation improvement, which indicated a possible ventilation/perfusion mismatch., Significance: Therapeutic BAL might improve regional ventilation for COVID-19 and EIT could be a useful tool at the bedside to monitor the ventilation treatment of COVID-19.
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- 2020
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