Gastric Aspiration and Ventilator-Induced Model of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Swine

Mainstays of current treatment for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) focus on supportive care and rely on intrinsic organ recovery. Animal models of ARDS are often limited by systemic injury. We hypothesize that superimposing gastric aspiration and ventilator-induced injury will induce a lu...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of surgical research 2022-12, Vol.280, p.280-287
Hauptverfasser: Rotar, Evan P., Haywood, Nathan S., Mehaffey, J. Hunter, Money, Dustin T., Ta, Huy Q., Stoler, Mark H., Teman, Nicholas R., Laubach, Victor E., Kron, Irving L., Roeser, Mark E.
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Zusammenfassung:Mainstays of current treatment for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) focus on supportive care and rely on intrinsic organ recovery. Animal models of ARDS are often limited by systemic injury. We hypothesize that superimposing gastric aspiration and ventilator-induced injury will induce a lung-specific injury model of severe ARDS. Adult swine (n = 8) were subject to a 12 h injury development period followed by 24 h of post-injury monitoring. Lung injury was induced with gastric secretions (3 cc/kg body weight/lung, pH 1-2) instilled to bilateral mainstem bronchi under direct bronchoscopic vision. Ventilator settings within the injury period contradicted baseline settings using high tidal volumes and low positive end-expiratory pressure. Baseline settings were restored following the injury period. Arterial oxygenation and lung compliance were monitored. At 12 h, PaO2/FiO2 ratio and static and dynamic compliance were significantly reduced from baseline (P 
ISSN:0022-4804
1095-8673
1095-8673
DOI:10.1016/j.jss.2022.07.023