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Comparison of the Oxygenation Factor and the Oxygenation Ratio in Subjects With ARDS.

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El-Khatib, MF; Bouakl, IJ; Ayoub, CM; Chatburn, RL; Farhat, H; Msheik, M; Fakih, MH; Hallal, AH
Published in: Respir Care
December 2020

BACKGROUND: The oxygenation ratio (ie, [Formula: see text]/[Formula: see text]) remains the most commonly used index for assessing oxygenation and disease severity in patients with acute ARDS. However, the oxygenation ratio does not account for mechanical ventilation settings. We hypothesized that the oxygenation factor (ie, oxygenation ratio/mean airway pressure) is superior to the oxygenation ratio in reflecting oxygenation in patients with ARDS and results in a different classification of ARDS severity. METHODS: In 150 subjects with ARDS (50 severe, 50 moderate, and 50 mild), arterial blood gas, mean airway pressure, static lung compliance, driving pressure, and mechanical power were obtained. The oxygenation ratio and the oxygenation factor were then calculated. Receiver operating characteristic curves were constructed for oxygenation ratio and oxygenation factor at lung compliance > 40 mL/cm H2O, driving pressure < 15 cm H2O, and mechanical power < 17 J/min, thresholds that are known to predict survival in patients with ARDS. Subjects were reclassified for ARDS severity on the basis of the oxygenation factor and compared to classification on the basis of the oxygenation ratio. RESULTS: Areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves for the oxygenation factor were significantly higher than for the oxygenation ratio. Reclassification of ARDS severity using the oxygenation factor did not affect subjects classified as having severe ARDS per the oxygenation ratio. However, 52% of subjects with moderate ARDS per the oxygenation ratio criteria were reclassified as either severe (25 subjects) or mild ARDS (1 subject) on the basis of oxygenation factor criteria. Also, 54% of subjects with mild ARDS per the oxygenation ratio criteria were reclassified as severe (4 subjects), moderate (21 subjects), or non-ARDS (2 subjects) on the basis of oxygenation factor criteria. CONCLUSIONS: The oxygenation factor was a superior ARDS oxygenation index compared to the oxygenation ratio and should be considered as a substitute criteria for classification of the severity of ARDS. (ClinicalTrials.gov registration NCT03946189.).

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Respir Care

DOI

EISSN

1943-3654

Publication Date

December 2020

Volume

65

Issue

12

Start / End Page

1874 / 1882

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Respiratory System
  • Respiratory Distress Syndrome
  • Respiration, Artificial
  • Oxygen
  • Lung Compliance
  • Lung
  • Humans
  • Blood Gas Analysis
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
 

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El-Khatib, M. F., Bouakl, I. J., Ayoub, C. M., Chatburn, R. L., Farhat, H., Msheik, M., … Hallal, A. H. (2020). Comparison of the Oxygenation Factor and the Oxygenation Ratio in Subjects With ARDS. Respir Care, 65(12), 1874–1882. https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.07669
El-Khatib, Mohamad F., Imad J. Bouakl, Chakib M. Ayoub, Robert L. Chatburn, Hatem Farhat, Mayyas Msheik, Mohamad H. Fakih, and Ali H. Hallal. “Comparison of the Oxygenation Factor and the Oxygenation Ratio in Subjects With ARDS.Respir Care 65, no. 12 (December 2020): 1874–82. https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.07669.
El-Khatib MF, Bouakl IJ, Ayoub CM, Chatburn RL, Farhat H, Msheik M, et al. Comparison of the Oxygenation Factor and the Oxygenation Ratio in Subjects With ARDS. Respir Care. 2020 Dec;65(12):1874–82.
El-Khatib, Mohamad F., et al. “Comparison of the Oxygenation Factor and the Oxygenation Ratio in Subjects With ARDS.Respir Care, vol. 65, no. 12, Dec. 2020, pp. 1874–82. Pubmed, doi:10.4187/respcare.07669.
El-Khatib MF, Bouakl IJ, Ayoub CM, Chatburn RL, Farhat H, Msheik M, Fakih MH, Hallal AH. Comparison of the Oxygenation Factor and the Oxygenation Ratio in Subjects With ARDS. Respir Care. 2020 Dec;65(12):1874–1882.

Published In

Respir Care

DOI

EISSN

1943-3654

Publication Date

December 2020

Volume

65

Issue

12

Start / End Page

1874 / 1882

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Respiratory System
  • Respiratory Distress Syndrome
  • Respiration, Artificial
  • Oxygen
  • Lung Compliance
  • Lung
  • Humans
  • Blood Gas Analysis
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology