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Zhonghua yi xue za zhi · Jan 2000
[Effects of continuous tracheal gas insufflation during biphasic intermittent positive airway pressure ventilation on canine model of acute lung injury with spontaneous breathing].
- Q Zhan, C Wang, and M Shang.
- Beijing Institute of Respiratory Medicine, Beijing Red Cross Chaoyang Hospital, Capital University of Medical Sciences, Beijing 100020, China.
- Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi. 2000 Jan 1;80(1):54-7.
ObjectiveTo study the possibility of using continuous tracheal gas insufflation (CTGI) in dogs with spontaneous breathing.MethodsEight canine with oleic acid induced lung injury which had spontaneous breathing were ventilated by Evita 2 (Drager Inc). The setting parameters were FiO(2) (60%), I/E (1:1), RR (20) and PEEP (5 cm H(2)O) in four different conditions: BIPAP (BIPAP group) and BIPAP with different CTGI flow rates (3, 6 and 9 L/min, T3, T6 and T9 group). Gas exchange, lung mechanics and hemodynamic status were monitored at the same level of PaCO(2) obtained by adjusting the high pressure (P high) of BIPAP.ResultsThe peak inspiratory pressures in the T6 group (14 cm H(2)O +/- 4 cm H(2)O) and T9 group (11 cm H(2)O +/- 3 cm H(2)O) were significantly lower than that of BIPAP group (20 cm H(2)O +/- 5 cm H(2)O, P < 0.01), but significant differences were not found neither among T3, T6 and T9 groups, nor between T3 and BIPAP groups. PaO(2), hemodynamics and oxygenation remained unchanged in the four different conditions.ConclusionBIPAP combined with CTGI in canine with spontaneous breathing could significantly decrease the airway pressure, with no influence on hemodynamics and oxygenation. Thus BIPAP with CTGI may be a useful support technique, especially for cases whose airway pressure should be limited.
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