R. Dembinski et al., Effect of inhaled nitric oxide in combination with almitrine on ventilation-perfusion distributions in experimental lung injury, INTEN CAR M, 26(2), 2000, pp. 221-228
Objective:To investigate a possible additive effect of combined nitric oxid
e (NO) and almitrine bismesylate (ALM) on pulmonary ventilation-perfusion (
(V) over dot(A)/(Q) over dot) ratio.
Design: Prospective, controlled animal study.
Setting: Animal research facility of a university hospital.
Interventions: Three conditions were studied in ten female pigs with experi
mental acute lung injury (ALI) induced by repeated lung lavage: 1) 10 ppm N
O, 2) 10 ppm WO with 1 mu g/kg per min ALM, 3) 1 mu g/ kg per min ALM. For
each condition, gas exchange, hemodynamics and (V) over dot(A)/(Q) over dot
distributions were analyzed using the multiple inert gas elimination techn
ique (MIGET).
Measurement and results: With NO + ALM, arterial oxygen partial pressure (P
aO2) increased from 63 +/- 18 mmHg to 202 +/- 97 mmHg while intrapulmonary
shunt decreased from 50 +/- 15% to 26 +/- 12% and blood flow to regions wit
h a normal (V) over dot(A)/(Q) over dot ratio increased from 49 +/- 16% to
72 +/- 15%. These changes were significant when compared to untreated ALI (
p < 0.05) and NO or ALM alone (p < 0.05), although improvements due to NO o
r ALM also reached statistical significance compared to ALI values (p < 0.0
5).
Conclusions: We conclude that NO + ALM results in an additive improvement o
f pulmonary gas exchange in an experimental model of ALI by diverting addit
ional blood flow from non-ventilated lung regions towards those with normal
(V) over dot(A)/(Q) over dot relationships.