Changes in pulmonary function and oxygenation during application of perfluorocarbon vapor in healthy and oleic acid-injured animals

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Bleyl, JU [1 ]
Ragaller, M [1 ]
Tschö, U [1 ]
Regner, M [1 ]
Hübler, M [1 ]
Kanzow, M [1 ]
Vincent, O [1 ]
Albrecht, M [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ, Dept Anesthesiol & Intens Care Med, Dresden, Germany
关键词
acute respiratory distress syndrome; respiratory failure; perfluorocarbon; vaporized perfluorohexane; gas exchange; mechanical lung function; compliance;
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10.1097/00003246-200206000-00034
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Objectives: To investigate the changes In pulmonary function and gas exchange during application of 18% perfluorohexane vapor in healthy and in olelc acid-injured animals and compare It with an Injured control group. Design: Prospective randomized controlled study. Setting. Experimental research laboratory at a university medical center. Subjects: Nineteen sheep weighing 31.4 +/- 4.1 kg. Interventions: Lung injury was Induced In 14 sheep by the intravenous injection of 0.1 mL/kg olelc acid. After establishment of lung injury (Pao(2)/Fio(2) ratio, <200; pulmonary artery occlusion pressure, <19 torr), seven animals were treated with 18% perfluorohexane vapor for 30 mins whereas seven animals served as controls. After the start of perfluorohexane treatment, blood gases and respiratory and hemodynamic data were collected in 10-min intervals throughout the study period of 1 hr. In addition, five healthy animals received perfluorohexane vapor for 30 mins and were followed up for 2 hrs to exclude delayed negative effects. Measurements and Main Results: Treatment of healthy animals with 18% perfluorohexane vapor was not accompanied by any significant adverse effects. It was associated with a significant decrease of alveolar-artetial oxygen difference during perfluorohexane application (p <.05). In Injured animals, 18% perfluorohexane led to a sustained improvement of peak inspiratory pressures within 10 mins of treatment (p <.001). The concomitant Increase In compliance was equally significant (p <.001). Significant Improvements In Pao(2) occurred despite a decrease In Fio(2) to 0.81 at the end of vaporization. Conclusion: Healthy animals tolerated perfluorohexane vapor well without significant changes In oxygenation and mechanical lung function for 2 hrs. In injured animals, application of perfluorohexane vapor primarily Improved peak Inspiratory pressure and compliance. The Increase of oxygenation therefore could be secondary to an improvement In compliance.
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