- Permissive hypercapnia
Permissive hypercapnia is
hypercapnia , (i.e. high concentration ofcarbon dioxide in blood), in respiratory insufficient patients in whichoxygenation has become so difficult that the optimal mode ofmechanical ventilation (with oxygenation in mind) is not capable of exchanging enough carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is agas eous product of the body'smetabolism and is normally expelled through thelung s.In acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), permissive hypercapnia (allowing increased CO2 retention) by decreasing the tidal volume on the ventilator (usually 8-12 mL/kg) to 4-6 mL/kg may decrease barotrauma by decreasing ventilatory peak airway pressures and leads to improved respiratory recovery. The permissive hypercapnia leads to respiratory acidosis which has negative side effects, but given that the patient is in ARDS, improving ventilatory function is more important.
Since hypoxemia is a major life threatening condition and hypercapnia is not, one might choose to accept the latter. Hence the term, "permissive hypercapnia."
Symptoms
Symptoms of early hypercapnia (i.e. where PaCO2 is elevated but not extremely so) include flushed skin, full
pulse ,extrasystole s, muscle twitches, hand flaps, and possibly a raisedblood pressure . In severe hypercapnia (generally PaCO2 greater than 10 kPa or 75mmHg ), symptomatology progresses to disorientation,panic ,hyperventilation ,convulsions ,unconsciousness , and eventuallydeath .ee also
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Acute respiratory distress syndrome
*Mechanical ventilation References
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