• Intensive care medicine · Dec 1995

    Hemodynamic effects of partial liquid ventilation with perfluorocarbon in acute lung injury.

    • R J Houmes, S J Verbrugge, E R Hendrik, and B Lachmann.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
    • Intensive Care Med. 1995 Dec 1; 21 (12): 966-72.

    ObjectiveTo assess the effect of partial liquid ventilation with perfluorocarbons on hemodynamics and gas exchange in large pigs with induced acute lung injury (ALI).DesignRandomized, prospective, double-control, experimental study. Experimental intensive care unit of a university.MaterialsEighteen large pigs (50 +/- 5 kg body weight) with an average anterior posterior thoracic diameter of 24 cm and induced acute lung injury.InterventionsAll animals were surfactant depleted by lung lavage to a PaO2 below 100 mmHg and randomized to receive either perflubron (n = 6) or saline (n = 6) in five intratracheal doses of 5 ml/kg at 20-min intervals, or no instillation (n = 6).Measurements And ResultsIn all animals heart rate, arterial pressures, pulmonary pressures, cardiac output and blood gases were recorded at 20-min intervals. There was no deleterious effect on any hemodynamic parameter in the perflubron group, whereas systolic and mean pulmonary arterial pressure values showed a persistent decrease after the first 5 ml/kg of perflubron, from 48.7 +/- 14.1 to 40.8 +/- 11.7 mmHg and from 39.7 +/- 13.2 to 35.2 +/- 12.0 mmHg, respectively. Perflubron resulted in a significant (ANOVA P < 0.01), dose-dependent increase in PaO2 values from 86.3 +/- 22.4 to a maximum of 342.4 +/- 59.4 mmHg at a dose of 25 ml/kg; the other groups showed no significant increase in PaO2.ConclusionsTracheal instillation of perflubron in induced ALI results in a dose-dependent increase in PaO2 and has no deleterious effect on hemodynamic parameters.

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