Effects of oleic acid lung injury and positive end-expiratory pressure on central hemodynamics and regional blood flow.

Israel journal of medical sciences Pub Date : 1997-01-01
S Walfisch, N Weksler, A Fisher, Y Shapira
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The objective of our study was to investigate the influence on central and regional circulation of the application of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP=P) in a canine model of low hydrostatic pulmonary edema. Eight mongrel dogs with oleic acid-induced pulmonary edema were artificially ventilated with and without PEEP. Regional blood flow was determined using radioactive microspheres directly injected into the left ventricle. Regional blood flow to the brain was maintained under all experimental conditions, while the blood flow to the gastric fundal mucosa and to the pancreas significantly decreased following PEEP, oleic acid injection (OA) and with PEEP and oleic acid combination (P+OA). The renal blood flow decreased only during the P+OA phase. We conclude that the observed decrease in blood flow to the gastrointestinal mucosa and renal circulation in this acute low hydrostatic pressure pulmonary edema may correlate with the increased incidence of gastrointestinal and renal complications that accompany critically ill patients.

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油酸肺损伤和呼气末正压对中央血流动力学和局部血流的影响。
本研究的目的是探讨呼气末正压(PEEP=P)对犬低静液肺水肿模型中央和局部循环的影响。对8只油酸致肺水肿的杂种狗进行了有PEEP和无PEEP的人工通气。用放射性微球直接注射到左心室来测定局部血流量。在所有实验条件下,脑组织的局部血流量保持不变,而PEEP、油酸注射(OA)和PEEP与油酸联合(P+OA)后胃底黏膜和胰腺的血流量明显减少。肾血流量仅在P+OA期减少。我们的结论是,在这种急性低静水压力肺水肿中观察到的胃肠道粘膜和肾循环血流量的减少可能与危重患者胃肠道和肾脏并发症发生率的增加有关。
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