Physiologic response and lung distribution of lavage versus bolus Exosurf(R) in piglets with acute lung injury

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Balaraman, V
Sood, SL
Finn, KC
Hashiro, G
Uyehara, CFT
Easa, D
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[1] KAPIOLANI MED CTR WOMEN & CHILDREN,JOHN A BURNS SCH MED,DEPT PEDIAT,HONOLULU,HI 96826
[2] TRIPLER ARMY MED CTR,DEPT CLIN INVEST,HONOLULU,HI 96859
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10.1164/ajrccm.153.6.8665043
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Despite evidence of surfactant dysfunction in the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), treatment with exogenous surfactant remains experimental. Uneven pulmonary distribution is one factor that may limit response. We investigated whether exogenous surfactant administered by lavage, consisting of a 35 ml/kg volume instilled by gravity and followed immediately by passive drainage (LAVAGE), would result in better lung distribution and physiologic response than with surfactant administered as a 5 ml/kg bolus (BOLUS). Exosurf(R), an artificial surfactant, was administered after acute lung injury induced by saline lung lavage in neonatal piglets. In the LAVAGE group (n = 9), 10.1 +/- 0.4 ml/kg of surfactant was retained, corresponding to a phospholipid dose of 136 +/- 5 mg/kg. In the BOLUS group (n = 9), the dose administered was 203 mg/kg phospholipid. Piglets in the LAVAGE group demonstrated greater improvement in pulmonary function, including Pa-O2, Pa-CO2, ventilation efficiency index, functional residual capacity (FRC), and pressure-volume curves than piglets in the BOLUS group. Some differences were found in lung distribution of surfactant. We conclude that Exosurf is more effective when administered by lavage in this lung injury model. We speculate that the lavage method of administration holds promise as an alternative method of surfactant administration in patients with ARDS.
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