Respiratory Support During Pulmonary Artery Thromboembolia (Review)

Pulmonary artery thromboembolia (PATE) is not a clinical entity as such, but a complication of different diseases and conditions leading to deep thrombosis in the low tension circulation system, right cardiac chambers or causing local thrombosis in the pulmonary artery system. PATE is characterized b...

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Main Authors: D. A. Ostapchenko, A. I. Gutnikov, D. V. Rubanova, A. A. Losev
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Published: Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, Russia 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/1852
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author D. A. Ostapchenko
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D. V. Rubanova
A. A. Losev
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description Pulmonary artery thromboembolia (PATE) is not a clinical entity as such, but a complication of different diseases and conditions leading to deep thrombosis in the low tension circulation system, right cardiac chambers or causing local thrombosis in the pulmonary artery system. PATE is characterized by complex pathogenesis of respiratory failure of varying severity, which makes it difficult to choose a respiratory support technique.Purpose of the overview: to show advantages of different respiratory support techniques and prospects of high-flux oxygen therapy with regard to PATE pathophysiology.82 sources were selected based on the principle of combining clinical and experimental data from papers published over the recent 5 years and earlier that are still relevant for medical practice.The overview presents the structure of main causes and prevalence of PATE and considers thrombogenesis stages and predominant manifestations of respiratory failure during PATE occurring due to inconsistency between pulmonary ventilation and perfusion. Review discusses five methods of respiratory therapy in PATE patients: low-flux and high-flux oxygen therapy, non-invasive and invasive artificial lung ventilation, extracorporeal blood oxygenation. Finally, the paper shows the efficacy and limitations of these methods.Conclusion. High-flux oxygen therapy seems to be the most effective and promising technique in PATE patients thanks to absence of adverse cardiohemodynamic consequences, subjective comfort for patients, and relation to minimal risks of secondary infectious complications.Nevertheless, the clinical experience accumulated is insufficient to make an absolute choice of one particular technique for respiratory support during PATE. It is necessary to continue investigating the clinical efficacy of high-flux oxygen therapy in the specific population of patients who experienced PATE.
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spelling doaj-art-e18083ade904492fae12b4497c95df4b2025-08-20T03:35:07ZengFederal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, RussiaОбщая реаниматология1813-97792411-71102020-03-01161738510.15360/1813-9779-2020-1-73-851723Respiratory Support During Pulmonary Artery Thromboembolia (Review)D. A. Ostapchenko0A. I. Gutnikov1D. V. Rubanova2A. A. Losev3V. A. Negovsky Research Institute of General Reanimatology, Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology; Pirogov City Clinical Hospital № 1Pirogov City Clinical Hospital № 1Pirogov City Clinical Hospital № 1Pirogov City Clinical Hospital № 1Pulmonary artery thromboembolia (PATE) is not a clinical entity as such, but a complication of different diseases and conditions leading to deep thrombosis in the low tension circulation system, right cardiac chambers or causing local thrombosis in the pulmonary artery system. PATE is characterized by complex pathogenesis of respiratory failure of varying severity, which makes it difficult to choose a respiratory support technique.Purpose of the overview: to show advantages of different respiratory support techniques and prospects of high-flux oxygen therapy with regard to PATE pathophysiology.82 sources were selected based on the principle of combining clinical and experimental data from papers published over the recent 5 years and earlier that are still relevant for medical practice.The overview presents the structure of main causes and prevalence of PATE and considers thrombogenesis stages and predominant manifestations of respiratory failure during PATE occurring due to inconsistency between pulmonary ventilation and perfusion. Review discusses five methods of respiratory therapy in PATE patients: low-flux and high-flux oxygen therapy, non-invasive and invasive artificial lung ventilation, extracorporeal blood oxygenation. Finally, the paper shows the efficacy and limitations of these methods.Conclusion. High-flux oxygen therapy seems to be the most effective and promising technique in PATE patients thanks to absence of adverse cardiohemodynamic consequences, subjective comfort for patients, and relation to minimal risks of secondary infectious complications.Nevertheless, the clinical experience accumulated is insufficient to make an absolute choice of one particular technique for respiratory support during PATE. It is necessary to continue investigating the clinical efficacy of high-flux oxygen therapy in the specific population of patients who experienced PATE.https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/1852thromboemboliapulmonary arteryhypoxemiahypocapniarespiratory supportrespiratory failurehigh-flux oxygen therapyartificial lung ventilationextracorporeal blood oxygenation
spellingShingle D. A. Ostapchenko
A. I. Gutnikov
D. V. Rubanova
A. A. Losev
Respiratory Support During Pulmonary Artery Thromboembolia (Review)
Общая реаниматология
thromboembolia
pulmonary artery
hypoxemia
hypocapnia
respiratory support
respiratory failure
high-flux oxygen therapy
artificial lung ventilation
extracorporeal blood oxygenation
title Respiratory Support During Pulmonary Artery Thromboembolia (Review)
title_full Respiratory Support During Pulmonary Artery Thromboembolia (Review)
title_fullStr Respiratory Support During Pulmonary Artery Thromboembolia (Review)
title_full_unstemmed Respiratory Support During Pulmonary Artery Thromboembolia (Review)
title_short Respiratory Support During Pulmonary Artery Thromboembolia (Review)
title_sort respiratory support during pulmonary artery thromboembolia review
topic thromboembolia
pulmonary artery
hypoxemia
hypocapnia
respiratory support
respiratory failure
high-flux oxygen therapy
artificial lung ventilation
extracorporeal blood oxygenation
url https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/1852
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