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Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of partial liquid v
entilation (PLV) and conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV) in the patte
rn of distribution of lung injury in a rabbit model of acute lung injury.
Materials and Methods: Animals (1.5 to 3.5 kg) were assigned to receive CMV
(tidal volume of 10 mL/kg and a PEEP of 5 cm H2O) or PLV with 18 mL/kg of
intratracheal perflubron (tidal volume of 10 mL/kg and a PEEP of 5 cm H2O).
Lung injury was elicited by intravenous administration of Escherichia coli
endotoxin. Uninjured animals ventilated as the CMV group served as control
s. After 4 hours of mechanical ventilation, the lungs were removed and tiss
ue injury was assessed by light microscopy using a scoring system.
Results: Animals in the CMV group had higher lung injury scores in comparis
on to the PLV group (10 +/- 4.5 vs. 5 +/- 3.3, respectively, P <.05). The i
njury scores were similar for nondependent lung regions (CMV: 8 +/- 4.3, PL
V: 6 +/- 2.9) but significantly different for the dependent regions(CMV: 12
+/- 4.6, PLV: 5 +/- 3.8, P<.05),
Conclusions: PLV is associated with significant attenuation of lung injury,
in comparison to CMV. This effect is predominantly due to attenuation of i
njury in the dependent region of the lung. Copyright (C) 1999 by W.B. Saund
ers Company.