A rat model for isolated bilateral lung contusion from blunt chest trauma

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作者
Raghavendran, K
Davidson, BA
Helinski, JD
Marschket, CJ
Manderscheid, P
Woytash, JA
Notter, RH
Knight, PR
机构
[1] SUNY Buffalo, Dept Surg, Div Trauma & Crit Care, Buffalo, NY 14215 USA
[2] SUNY Buffalo, Dept Anesthesiol, Buffalo, NY 14215 USA
[3] SUNY Buffalo, Dept Pathol, Buffalo, NY 14215 USA
[4] Univ Rochester, Dept Pediat, Rochester, NY USA
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ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA | 2005年 / 101卷 / 05期
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10.1213/01.ANE.0000180201.25746.1F
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
lLung contusion affects 17%-25% of adult blunt trauma patients, and is the leading cause of death from blunt thoracic injury. A small animal model for isolated bilateral lung contusion has not been developed. We induced lung contusion in anesthetized rats by dropping a 0.3-kg weight onto a precordial protective shield to direct the impact force away from the heart and toward the lungs. Lung injury was characterized as a function of chest impact energy (1.8-2.7 J) by measurements of arterial oxygenation, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) albumin and cytology, pressure-volume mechanics, and histopathology. Histology confirmed bilateral lung contusion without substantial cardiac muscle trauma. Rats receiving 2.7 J of chest impact energy had 33% mortality that exceeded prospectively defined limits for sublethal injury. Hypoxemia in rats with maximal sublethal injury (2.45 J) met criteria for acute lung injury at <= 24 h, improving by 48 h. BAL albumin levels were highest at <= 24 h, and remained elevated along with increased BAL leukocytes and decreased lung volumes at 48 h. We concluded that an impact energy of 2.45 J induces isolated, bilateral lung contusion and provides a useful model for future mechanistic pathophysiological assessments.
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页码:1482 / 1489
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