Hp. Grotjohan et al., A STABLE MODEL OF RESPIRATORY-DISTRESS BY SMALL INJECTIONS OF OLEIC-ACID IN PIGS, Intensive care medicine, 22(4), 1996, pp. 336-344
Objective. Development of a stable model of respiratory distress in pi
gs with oleic acid, fulfilling clinical criteria of the adult respirat
ory distress syndrome (ARDS). Design. Eight pigs (9.1 +/- 0.7 kg) were
anesthetized with pentobarbital, paralyzed with tubocurarine and mech
anically ventilated with an F-IO2 Of 0.6, an I:E ratio of 2.3 and a PE
EP of 0.2 kPa. Oleic acid (dissolved 1.1 in 96% alcohol) was administe
red in a series of multiple injections of 0.1 mi until P-aO2 was lower
than 8 kPa. Measurements and results: Careful titration of the oleic
acid injections on guidance of the P-aO2 established a reproducible re
spiratory distress (P-aO2 = 7.3 +/- 0.8 kPa), in which gas exchange an
d hemodynamic variables were stable for at least 4 h. The number of ol
eic acid injections (22 +/- 11, mean and SD) varied between the animal
s. Conclusions: With the use of multiple injections of oleic acid, a s
table model of early respiratory distress in pigs can be achieved, in
spite of individual differences in sensitivity. Such a stable model al
lows for a diversity of studies on early respiratory distress.