Efficacy of tracheal gas insufflation in spontaneously breathing sheep with lung injury

Citation
Mf. Cereda et al., Efficacy of tracheal gas insufflation in spontaneously breathing sheep with lung injury, AM J R CRIT, 159(3), 1999, pp. 845-850
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","da verificare
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
ISSN journal
1073449X → ACNP
Volume
159
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
845 - 850
Database
ISI
SICI code
1073-449X(199903)159:3<845:EOTGII>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Tracheal gas insufflation (TGI) decreases dead space (VD) and can be combin ed with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) to decrease minute volum e (VE) and effort of breathing. In 11 anesthetized sheep, we induced acute lung injury (ALI) through oleic acid (OA) infusion and studied the effects of TGI combined with CPAP (CPAP-TGI) at different TGI flows and with cathet ers of different designs. Sheep were randomized to two groups: Group A (n = 7) was placed on CPAP and CPAP-TGI at 10 and 15 L/min of insufflation flow delivered through a reverse thrust catheter (RTC). Group B (n = 4) was pla ced on CPAP and CPAP-TGI at a flow of 10 L/min delivered through a RTC, and through a straight flow catheter (SFC). Compared with CPAP alone, CPAP-TGI resulted in significantly lower VD, VE, pressure time product, and work of breathing. We found no additional benefit from TGI flow of 15 L/min, compa red with 10 L/min, and no statistically significant difference between the SFC and the RTC. In conclusion, TGI can be combined with CPAP in this model of ALI to reduce ventilation and effort of breathing.