Effects of vaporized perfluorocarbon on pulmonary blood flow and ventilation/perfusion distribution in a model of acute respiratory distress syndrome

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Hubler, M
Souders, JE
Shade, ED
Polissar, NL
Schimmel, C
Hlastala, MP
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[1] Tech Univ Dresden, Dept Anesthesiol & Intens Care Med, D-8027 Dresden, Germany
[2] Univ Washington, Sch Med, Dept Anesthesiol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[3] Univ Washington, Sch Med, Dept Med, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
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Background: Perfluorocarbon (PFC) liquids are known to improve gas exchange and pulmonary function in various models of acute respiratory failure. Vaporization has been recently reported as a new method of delivering PFC to the lung. Our aim was to study the effect of PFC vapor on the ventilation/perfusion ((V) over dot(A)/(Q) over dot) matching and relative pulmonary blood flow ((Q) over dot(rel)) distribution. Methods: In nine sheep, lung injury was induced using oleic acid. Four sheep were treated with vaporized perfluorohexane (PFX) for 30 min, whereas the remaining sheep served as control animals. Vaporization was achieved using a modified isoflurane vaporizer. The animals were studied for 90 min after vaporization. ((V) over dot(A)/(Q) over dot) distributions were estimated using the multiple Inert gas elimination technique. Change in (Q) over dot(rel) distribution was assessed using fluorescent-labeled microspheres. Results: Treatment with PFX vapor improved oxygenation significantly and led to significantly lower shunt values (P < 0.05, repeated-measures analysis of covariance). Analysis of the multiple inert gas elimination technique data showed that animals treated with PFX vapor demonstrated a higher heterogeneity than the control animals (P < 0.05, repeated-measures analysis of covariance). Microsphere data showed a redistribution of (Q) over dot(rel) attributable to oleic acid injury. (Q) over dot(rel) shifted from areas that were initially high-flow to areas that were initially low-flow, with no difference in redistribution between the groups. After established injury, (Q) over dot(rel) was redistributed to the nondependent lung areas in control animals, whereas (Q) over dot(rel) distribution did not change in treatment animals. Conclusion: in oleic acid lung Injury, treatment with PFX vapor improves gas exchange by increasing ((V) over dot(A)/(Q) over dot) heterogeneity in the whole lung without a significant change in gravitational gradient.
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