Cjb. Wallin et Lg. Leksell, ESTIMATION OF EXTRAVASCULAR LUNG WATER IN HUMANS WITH USE OF (H2O)-H-2 - EFFECT OF BLOOD-FLOW AND CENTRAL BLOOD-VOLUME, Journal of applied physiology, 76(5), 1994, pp. 1868-1875
In the present human study we evaluated a newly developed double-indic
ator-dilution densitometric system for the estimation of cardiac outpu
t (Q), central blood volume (CBV), and extravascular lung water (EVLW)
by using indocyanine green and heavy water ((H2O)-H-2) as indicators.
Eighteen cardiopulmonary healthy patients scheduled for abdominal sur
gery were studied. A routine anesthesia procedure was used [thiopental
(3-5 mg/kg), N2O (inspired fraction of O-2 = 0.4), and isoflurane (en
d tidal 0.5-1.5%)]. Q, CBV, and EVLW were measured at seven defined da
ta collection points: awake, anesthetized spontaneously breathing, apn
eic, mechanically ventilated with and without positive end-expiratory
pressure, postoperatively anesthetized, and postoperatively awake. Dur
ing the whole study EVLW (3.8 +/- 0.9 ml/kg) was stable in the presenc
e of large fluctuations in Q (2.5-10.1 l/min) and CBV (0.8-2.4 l). We
concluded that the method is versatile and of low invasiveness, allowi
ng reliable on-line Q and EVLW data for repeated measurements in the c
linical setting.