Evaluation of lung volumes and gas exchange in surfactant-deficient rabbits between variable and fixed servo pressures during high-frequency jet ventilation

Objective To investigate a novel servo pressure (SP) setting during high-frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) for a lung protective strategy in a neonatal model of acute respiratory distress. Study design Comparison of efficacy between variable (standard) and fixed SP settings in a randomized animal stu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of perinatology 2024-02, Vol.44 (2), p.266-272
Hauptverfasser: DiBlasi, Robert M., Micheletti, Kellie J., Romo, Tina, Malone, Patrik, Orth, Jeff, Richards, Evan, Kajimoto, Masaki, Goldstein, Justin R., Keszler, Martin
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To investigate a novel servo pressure (SP) setting during high-frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) for a lung protective strategy in a neonatal model of acute respiratory distress. Study design Comparison of efficacy between variable (standard) and fixed SP settings in a randomized animal study using rabbits ( n  = 10, mean weight = 1.80 kg) with surfactant deficiency by repeated lung lavages. Results Rabbits in the fixed SP group had greater peak inspiratory pressure, SP, minute volume, pH, and PaO 2 , and lower PaCO 2 after lung lavage than the variable SP group. Lung volume monitoring with electrical impedance tomography showed that fixed SP reduced the decline of the global lung tidal variation at 30 min after lung lavage (−17.4% from baseline before lavage) compared to variable SP (−44.9%). Conclusion HFJV with fixed SP significantly improved gas exchange and lung volumes compared to variable SP. Applying a fixed SP may have important clinical implications for patients receiving HFJV.
ISSN:0743-8346
1476-5543
1476-5543
DOI:10.1038/s41372-023-01832-z