Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Assessment of the V/Q ratio is crucial for understanding the pathophysiology of iNO therapy and prone position in ARDS patients. Recently, the concept of the absolute V/Q ratio measured by EIT has emerged. In this study, we first describe a case where a modified EIT parameter was employed to clinically monitor the absolute V/Q ratio in an ARDS patient during both prone positioning and iNO therapy. CASE PRESENTATION: This report describes the case of a 69-year-old ARDS patient with refractory hypoxemia who underwent prone position and iNO therapy. The patient exhibited a positive response to the treatment, showing improved oxygenation and absolute V/Q. A modified EIT-derived parameter, the cardiac output (CO)-related V/Q match index, was utilized to evaluate the absolute V/Q ratio, demonstrating improved consistency with the oxygenation index compared to conventional indicators. CONCLUSION: This case elucidates the significance of the EIT-derived parameter-CO-related V/Q match index, revealing its benefits in evaluating the V/Q ratio under the various treatment strategies when compared to traditional ones.