肾上腺素能受体激动剂在急性肺损伤和急性呼吸窘迫综合征的治疗中是否有作用?

Danny F McAuley, Michael A Matthay
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尽管旨在限制肺损伤的一般支持治疗和通气策略有所改善,但尚未证明特异性药物治疗在急性肺损伤(ALI)和急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)的治疗中有效。根据实验研究以及离体人肺的研究,吸入和全身β 2-肾上腺素能受体激动剂(β 2-激动剂)均可增加肺泡间隙的肺水肿液清除。此外,在存在肺损伤的情况下,β 2激动剂可能会降低肺血管通透性。用β 2激动剂治疗也可增加表面活性剂的分泌并具有抗炎作用。鉴于这些潜在的有益作用,β 2激动剂治疗应该被评估用于治疗人类肺损伤,特别是因为它们已经在临床广泛使用,并且似乎对危重患者没有严重的不良影响。
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Is there a role for beta-adrenoceptor agonists in the management of acute lung injury and the acute respiratory distress syndrome?

Despite improvements in general supportive care and ventilatory strategies designed to limit lung injury, no specific pharmacological therapy has yet proven to be efficacious in the management of acute lung injury (ALI) and the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Based on experimental studies, as well as studies of the ex-vivo human lung, pulmonary edema fluid clearance from the alveolar space can be augmented by both inhaled and systemic beta2-adrenoceptor agonists (beta2-agonists). Additionally, in the presence of lung injury, beta2-agonists may reduce lung vascular permeability. Treatment with beta2-agonists may also increase the secretion of surfactant and have anti-inflammatory effects. In view of these potentially beneficial effects, beta2-agonist therapy should be evaluated for the treatment of lung injury in humans, particularly because they are already in wide clinical use and do not seem to have serious adverse effects in critically ill patients.

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