Table 1.
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.