Hello, im conducting a literature review for a survey on current usage of vetilator hyperinflation in uk ICUs. Im hoping someone may help in clafiying the difference between a recruitment maneuver (RM) (sometimes referred to as lung/pulmonary recruitment maneuver) and ventilator hyperinflation (VHI). The reason being, i am uncertain as to whether i need to include the term 'recruitment maneuver' in the search strategy.
my current understanding based on what ive read is:
the recruitment maneuvers (RM/LRM/PRM) documented in the literature appear to have the sole aim of recruiting collapsed/de-recruited alveoli. They are characterised by increasing PEEP to maintain alveolar recruitment and keeping tidal volumes low to prevent trauma.
vhi may be classed as a type of recruitment maneuver, as some alveolar recruitment does occur during vhi. However with vhi the tidal volumes are deliberately increased and peep is maintained, not increased, in order to facilitate a high peak expiratory flow rate which will aid sputum clearance.
so in my head at the moment, im classing RM's and VHI as two completely different techniques, VHI which i want to research and RM which i dont as its mechanisms/technique/implementation are different to vhi .... so therfore i shouldn't include it in a search strategy when the aim is to investigate ventilator hyperinflation.
my question is....... is this at all correct?
... im hoping that someone with more knowledge here than myself might be able to spare a second and give their views on the matter, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much in advance,
Pete
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