International journal of experimental pathology
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Cardiopulmonary bypass surgery (CPB) causes lung injury and at least 2% of adult patients and more children develop the most severe from acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Pulmonary surfactant deficiency contributes to the pathogenesis of ARDS. It has been proposed that surfactant therapy immediately after CPB might arrest progression to ARDS. ⋯ Lung histology showed that the main damage was interstitial oedema located around the bronchioles and their associated vessels. A single instilled dose of surfactant phospholipids in 5 animals caused excess in vivo supplementation and did not reduce the early pathophysiologic changes. Our findings suggest that surfactant phospholipid deficiency does not make a major contribution in the initial stages of lung injury after CPB, and that excessive phospholipid supplementation at this stage can be deleterious.