Patient Self-Inflicted Lung Injury—A Narrative Review of Pathophysiology, Early Recognition, and Management Options

Author:

Sklienka Peter123,Frelich Michal12ORCID,Burša Filip123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital Ostrava, 17. listopadu 1790, 70800 Ostrava, Czech Republic

2. Department of Intensive Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Forensic Studies, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ostrava, Syllabova 19, 70300 Ostrava, Czech Republic

3. Institute of Physiology and Pathophysiology, Department of Intensive Care Medicine and Forensic Studies, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ostrava, Syllabova 19, 70300 Ostrava, Czech Republic

Abstract

Patient self-inflicted lung injury (P-SILI) is a life-threatening condition arising from excessive respiratory effort and work of breathing in patients with lung injury. The pathophysiology of P-SILI involves factors related to the underlying lung pathology and vigorous respiratory effort. P-SILI might develop both during spontaneous breathing and mechanical ventilation with preserved spontaneous respiratory activity. In spontaneously breathing patients, clinical signs of increased work of breathing and scales developed for early detection of potentially harmful effort might help clinicians prevent unnecessary intubation, while, on the contrary, identifying patients who would benefit from early intubation. In mechanically ventilated patients, several simple non-invasive methods for assessing the inspiratory effort exerted by the respiratory muscles were correlated with respiratory muscle pressure. In patients with signs of injurious respiratory effort, therapy aimed to minimize this problem has been demonstrated to prevent aggravation of lung injury and, therefore, improve the outcome of such patients. In this narrative review, we accumulated the current information on pathophysiology and early detection of vigorous respiratory effort. In addition, we proposed a simple algorithm for prevention and treatment of P-SILI that is easily applicable in clinical practice.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Medicine (miscellaneous)

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