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Cardiopulmonary function and oxygen delivery during total liquid ventilation

✍ Scribed by Charalambos Tsagogiorgas; Markus Alb; Peter Herrmann; Michael Quintel; Juergen P. Meinhardt


Book ID
105340915
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
578 KB
Volume
46
Category
Article
ISSN
8755-6863

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Abstract

Introduction

Total liquid ventilation (TLV) with perfluorocarbons has shown to improve cardiopulmonary function in the injured and immature lung; however there remains controversy over the normal lung. Hemodynamic effects of TLV in the normal lung currently remain undetermined. This study compared changes in cardiopulmonary and circulatory function caused by either liquid or gas tidal volume ventilation.

Methods

In a prospective, controlled study, 12 non‐injured anesthetized, adult New Zealand rabbits were primarily conventionally gas‐ventilated (CGV). After instrumentation for continuous recording of arterial (AP), central venous (CVP), left artrial (LAP), pulmonary arterial pressures (PAP), and cardiac output (CO) animals were randomized into (1) CGV group and (2) TLV group. In the TLV group partial liquid ventilation was initiated with instillation of perfluoroctylbromide (12 ml/kg). After 15 min, TLV was established for 3 hr applying a volume‐controlled, pressure‐limited, time‐cycled ventilation mode using a double‐piston configured TLV. Controls (CGV) remained gas‐ventilated throughout the experiment.

Results

During TLV, heart rate, CO, PAP, MAP, CVP, and LAP as well as derived hemodynamic variables, arterial and mixed venous blood gases, oxygen delivery, PVR, and SVR did not differ significantly compared to CGV.

Conclusions

Liquid tidal volumes suitable for long‐term TLV in non‐injured rabbits do not significantly impair CO, blood pressure, and oxygen dynamics when compared to CGV. Pediatr. Pulmonol. 2011; 46:964–975. © 2011 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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