CARDIOPULMONARY EFFECTS OF POSITIVE PRESSURE VENTILATION DURING ACUTE LUNG INJURY

被引:46
|
作者
ROMAND, JA [1 ]
SHI, WZ [1 ]
PINSKY, MR [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV PITTSBURGH, DEPT ANESTHESIOL & CRIT CARE MED, CARDIOPULM RES LAB, PITTSBURGH, PA 15260 USA
关键词
ARDS; DEAD SPACE; DOG MODEL; HEART-LUNG INTERACTION; MECHANICAL VENTILATION; PERICARDIAL PRESSURE; PLEURAL PRESSURE;
D O I
10.1378/chest.108.4.1041
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objectives: To assess the gas exchange and hemodynamic effects of pressure-limited ventilation (PLV) strategies in acute lung injury (ALI). We hypothesized that in ALI, the reduction of plateau airway pressure (Paw) would be associated with less alveolar overdistention and thus have better hemodynamic and gas exchange characteristics than larger tidal volume (VT) ventilation. Setting: Laboratory. Design: Prospective time-controlled sequential animal study. Measurements: Right atrial, pulmonary artery, left atrial, arterial, lateral pleural (Ppl), and pericardial (Ppc) pressures, Paw, ventricular stroke volume, mean expired CO2, and arterial and mixed venous oxygen contents. Airway resistance and static lung compliance were also measured. Interventions: intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) given before (control) and after induction of ALI by oleic acid infusion (0.1 mL/kg). IPPV at FIo(2) of 1, VT of 12 mL/kg, and frequency adjusted to maintain normocarbia. ALI PLV was given during ALI and defined as that VT which gave a similar plateau Paw to that of control IPPV. High-frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) and ALI HFJV were also given and defined as frequency within 10% of heart rate and mean Paw similar to that during control IPPV. Results: After ALI, static lung compliance, PaO2, and pH decreased, whereas airway resistance and PaCO2 increased. For a constant lung volume, Ppl and Ppc were not different between control and ALI. Both absolute dead space (VD) and intrapulmonary shunt fraction increased after ALI, but absolute VD was lower with ALI PLV and ALI HFJV when compared with ALI IPPV. Ventilation did not alter hemodynamics during ALI. Conclusions: Changes in lung volume determine Ppc and Ppl. PLV strategies do not alter hemodynamics but result in less of an increase in VDNT than would be predicted from the obligatory decrease in VT.
引用
收藏
页码:1041 / 1048
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Clinicians' approaches to mechanical ventilation in acute lung injury and ARDS
    Thompson, BT
    Hayden, D
    Matthay, MA
    Brower, R
    Parsons, PE
    CHEST, 2001, 120 (05) : 1622 - 1627
  • [22] Effects of pressure support and pressure-controlled ventilation on lung damage in a model of mild extrapulmonary acute lung injury with intra-abdominal hypertension
    Santos, Cintia L.
    Santos, Raquel S.
    Moraes, Lillian
    Samary, Cynthia S.
    Felix, Nathane S.
    Silva, Johnatas D.
    Morales, Marcelo M.
    Huhle, Robert
    Abreu, Marcelo G.
    Schanaider, Alberto
    Silva, Pedro L.
    Pelosi, Paolo
    Rocco, Patricia R. M.
    PLOS ONE, 2017, 12 (05):
  • [23] High-frequency ventilation for acute lung injury and ARDS
    Krishnan, JA
    Brower, RG
    CHEST, 2000, 118 (03) : 795 - 807
  • [24] Acute applications of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation
    Liesching, T
    Kwok, H
    Hill, NS
    CHEST, 2003, 124 (02) : 699 - 713
  • [25] Effects of tidal volume on work of breathing during lung-protective ventilation in patients with acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome
    Kallet, RH
    Campbell, AR
    Dicker, RA
    Katz, JA
    Mackersie, RC
    CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2006, 34 (01) : 8 - 14
  • [26] Spontaneous breathing during airway pressure release ventilation in experimental lung injury: effects on hepatic blood flow
    Rudolf Hering
    Jens Christopher Bolten
    Stefan Kreyer
    Andreas Berg
    Hermann Wrigge
    Jörg Zinserling
    Christian Putensen
    Intensive Care Medicine, 2008, 34 : 523 - 527
  • [27] Spontaneous breathing during airway pressure release ventilation in experimental lung injury: effects on hepatic blood flow
    Hering, Rudolf
    Bolten, Jens Christopher
    Kreyer, Stefan
    Berg, Andreas
    Wrigge, Hermann
    Zinserling, Joerg
    Putensen, Christian
    INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE, 2008, 34 (03) : 523 - 527
  • [28] ADAPTATION OF PRESSURE SUPPORT VENTILATION TO INCREASING VENTILATORY DEMAND DURING EXPERIMENTAL AIRWAY-OBSTRUCTION AND ACUTE LUNG INJURY
    RASANEN, J
    LEON, MA
    CANE, RD
    CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 1993, 21 (04) : 562 - 566
  • [29] DOES AIRWAY PRESSURE RELEASE VENTILATION ALTER LUNG-FUNCTION AFTER ACUTE LUNG INJURY
    SMITH, RA
    SMITH, DB
    CHEST, 1995, 107 (03) : 805 - 808
  • [30] Organ crosstalk during acute lung injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and mechanical ventilation
    Quilez, Maria E.
    Lopez-Aguilar, Josefina
    Blanch, Lluis
    CURRENT OPINION IN CRITICAL CARE, 2012, 18 (01) : 23 - 28