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. 2015 Nov 4;4(4):278–286. doi: 10.5492/wjccm.v4.i4.278

Table 1.

Recruitment maneuver methods and outcomes reported in the literature about clinical studies

Ref. Population Design Interventions Comparison Outcome
Pelosi et al[17] Patients with pulmonary and extrapulmonary ARDS Observational study 3 sighs/min at Pplat 45 cm H2O, VT to maintain Pplat ≤ 35 cm H2O. PEEP level to keep the lung open (1) 1 h of ventilator strategy; (2) 2 h of ventilator strategy; and (3) 1 h of ventilator strategy with three consecutive sighs/min at Plat 45 cm H2O Sigh during protective ventilation improved lung recruitment
Borges et al[44] Patients with early ARDS Observational study Stepwise maximum-recruitment strategy with sequential increments in Paw, in 5-cm H2O steps, until the detection of PaO2 + PaCO2 = 400 mmHg No comparisons Stepwise maximum recruitment reverted hypoxemia and fully recruited the lungs
Meade et al[29] Patients with ARDS (PaO2/FiO2 ≤ 250 mmHg) Randomized controlled trial Low VT, Pplat ≤ 30 cm H2O or ≥ 40 cm H2O, and lower or higher PEEP levels according to PEEP/FiO2 table (1) Ventilator strategy with Pplat ≤ 30 cm H2O, and conventional PEEP levels; (2) “open lung” approach with Pplat ≤ 40 cm H2O, RM, and higher PEEP levels “Open-lung” approach improved oxygenation associated with lower use of rescue therapies
Hodgson et al[25] Patients with early ARDS Observational study Staircase RM, Paw set to 15 cm H2O above the PEEP, which was increased in a stepwise manner to 20, 30 and then 40 cm H2O every 2 min, followed by PEEP titration No comparisons 80% of early ARDS patients responded to staircase RM
Hodgson et al[27] Patients with ARDS Randomized controlled trial Control ventilation strategy compared to staircase recruitment maneuver (1) Control group: PCV, Pplat < 30 cm H2O, VT < 6 mL/kg. FiO2 adjusted to SaO2: 90% to 92%; and (2) Staircase RM: Paw adjusted to 15 cm H2O above PEEP level, which was increased in a stepwise manner to 20, 30 and 40 cm H2O every 2 min, and then reduced in steps of 2.5 from 25 to 15 cm H2O every 3 min until a decrease in SaO2 ≥ 1% Staircase RM improved plasma cytokines, oxygenation and lung function over 7 d
Morán et al[26] Patients with early ARDS Observational study Stepwise RM started from plateau pressure/PEEP of 40/25 cm H2O, 5 cm H2O of PEEP was sequentially increased until PaO2/FiO2 of 350 mmHg or plateau pressure/PEEP of 60/40 cm H2O No comparisons Stepwise RM improved oxygenation but caused hemodynamic instability and transient hypoxemia

Summary of the results of clinical and experimental studies comparing different recruitment maneuver (RM) methods, according to population, intervention, comparison, outcome criteria. ARDS: Acute respiratory distress syndrome; FiO2: Inspiratory oxygen fraction; PaO2: Arterial oxygen partial pressure; PaCO2: Arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure; PCV: Pressure-controlled ventilation; PEEP: Positive end-expiratory pressure; Pplat: Plateau pressure; SaO2: Arterial oxygen saturation; VT: Tidal volume.