Barotrauma and microvascular injury in lungs of nonadult rabbits: Effect of ventilation pattern

To study the pulmonary microvascular injury produced by ventilation barotrauma, the isolated perfused lungs of 4 to 6-wk-old New Zealand white rabbits were ventilated by one of the following methodspeak inspir-atory pressure (PIP) 23 cm H2O, gas flow rate 1.1 L/ min (group 1); PIP 27 cm H2O, gas flo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Critical care medicine 1990-06, Vol.18 (6), p.634-637
Hauptverfasser: PEEVY, KEITH J, HERNANDEZ, LUCRECIA A, MOISE, ALICIA A, PARKER, JAMES C
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Zusammenfassung:To study the pulmonary microvascular injury produced by ventilation barotrauma, the isolated perfused lungs of 4 to 6-wk-old New Zealand white rabbits were ventilated by one of the following methodspeak inspir-atory pressure (PIP) 23 cm H2O, gas flow rate 1.1 L/ min (group 1); PIP 27 cm H2O, gas flow rate 6.9 L/min (group 2); PIP 50 cm H2O, gas flow rate 1.9 L/min (group 3); or PIP 53 cm H2O, gas flow rate 8.3 L/min (group 4). Microvascular permeability was assessed using the capillary filtration coefficient (Kfc) before and 5, 30, and 60 min after a 15-min period of ventilation. Baseline Kfc was not significantly different between groups. A significant increase over the baseline Kfc was noted at 60 min in group 2 and in all postventilation Kfc values in groups 3 and 4 (p
ISSN:0090-3493
1530-0293
DOI:10.1097/00003246-199006000-00012