A prototype small-bore ventilation catheter with a cuff: cuff inflation optimizes ventilation with the Ventrain

Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2018 Mar;62(3):328-335. doi: 10.1111/aas.13030. Epub 2017 Nov 8.

Abstract

Background: Ventilation through small-diameter tubes typically precludes use of a cuff as this will impede the necessary passive outflow of gas alongside the tube's outer surface. Ventrain assists expiration and enables oxygenation and normoventilation through small-bore cannulas or catheters, particularly in obstructed airways. A small-bore ventilation catheter (SBVC; 40 cm long, 2.2 mm inner diameter) with a separate pressure monitoring lumen and a cuff was developed. Efficacy of oxygenation and ventilation with Ventrain through this catheter was investigated in sealed and open airways in a porcine cross-over study.

Methods: Six pigs were ventilated with Ventrain (15 l/min oxygen, frequency 30 breaths per min, I : E-ratio 1 : 1) through the SBVC, both with the cuff inflated and deflated. Prior to each test they were ventilated conventionally until steady state was achieved.

Results: With an inflated cuff, PaO2 rose instantly and remained elevated (median [range] PaO2 61 [52-69] kPa after 30 min; P = 0.027 compared to baseline). PaCO2 remained stable at 4.9 [4.2-6.2] kPa. After cuff deflation, PaO2 was significantly lower (9 [5-28] kPa at 10 min, P = 0.028) and interventional ventilation had to be stopped prematurely in five pigs as PaCO2 exceeded 10.6 kPa. Pulmonary artery pressures increased markedly in these pigs. Intratracheal pressures were kept between 5 and 20 cmH2 O with the cuff inflated, but never exceeded 2 cmH2 O after cuff deflation.

Conclusion: The SBVC combines the benefits of a small diameter airway and a cuff. Cuff inflation optimizes oxygenation and ventilation with Ventrain.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Carbon Dioxide / blood
  • Catheters*
  • Female
  • Hemodynamics
  • Intubation, Intratracheal / instrumentation
  • Oxygen / blood
  • Pressure
  • Respiration, Artificial / instrumentation*
  • Swine

Substances

  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Oxygen