Articles: respiratory-distress-syndrome.
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Comment Letter Case Reports
Effects of a bedbath on mixed venous oxygen saturation and heart rate in coronary artery bypass graft patients.
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Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. · Jul 1995
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical TrialFactors influencing cardiopulmonary effects of inhaled nitric oxide in acute respiratory failure.
The aim of this prospective study was to determine factors influencing effects of inhaled nitric oxide (NO) on the pulmonary circulation and on gas exchange in critically ill patients with acute lung injury. Twenty-one hypoxemic patients with acute respiratory failure (PaO2 = 127 +/- 69 mm Hg during intermittent positive pressure ventilation, FiO2 = 1), were mechanically ventilated with 2 ppm NO and pure oxygen. The effect of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) on alveolar recruitment was assessed on an anatomic basis using a high-resolution and spiral thoracic computed tomographic (CT) scan. ⋯ In patients in whom PEEP was associated with alveolar recruitment, NO increased PaO2 by 66 +/- 24 mm Hg during ZEEP and by 104 +/- 26 mm Hg during PEEP (p < 0.01). In patients in whom PEEP did not induce alveolar recruitment, the NO-induced increase in PaO2 was similar during ZEEP and PEEP conditions (+70 +/- 15 mm Hg versus +76 +/- 12 mm Hg, NS). In patients with adult respiratory distress syndrome, factors determining NO-induced improvement in arterial oxygenation and pulmonary vascular effects are PEEP-induced alveolar recruitment and the baseline level of pulmonary vascular resistance.
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Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. · Jul 1995
Comparative StudyTitration of tidal volume and induced hypercapnia in acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Mechanical ventilation may promote overdistension-induced pulmonary lesions in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The static pressure-volume (P-V) curve of the respiratory system can be used to determine the lung volume and corresponding static airway pressure at which lung compliance begins to diminish (the upper inflection point, or UIP). This fall in compliance may indicate overdistension of lung units. ⋯ The end-inspiratory plateau pressure (Pplat) was compared to the UIP, and VT was lowered when the Pplat was above the UIP. In the range of lung volume studied on the P-V curves (up to 1600 ml), a UIP could be shown in only one control patient (at 23 cm H2O). By contrast, a UIP was present on the P-V curve obtained from all patients with ARDS, corresponding to a mean airway pressure of 26 +/- 6 cm H2O, a lung volume of 850 +/- 200 ml above functional residual capacity and 610 +/- 235 ml above PEEP.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. · Jul 1995
A dual-binding antibody to E- and L-selectin attenuates sepsis-induced lung injury.
Many studies indicate a pivotal role for neutrophil adhesion in sepsis-associated lung injury. Neutrophil adhesion to endothelium depends on activation and expression of selectin and integrin adhesion receptors. We studied the effects of pretreatment with a dual-binding porcine anti-E- and anti-L-selectin monoclonal antibody (EL-246) on a porcine model of sepsis-induced lung injury. ⋯ There was no significant difference in pulmonary and systemic hemodynamics between Groups 2 and 3. Group 4 animals exhibited a transient neutropenia, but otherwise no other differences in measured parameters were found compared with Group 1 control animals. In conclusion, EL-246 significantly reduced neutrophil accumulation in lung and attenuated sepsis-induced lung injury, but failed to attenuate deranged pulmonary and systemic hemodynamics.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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World journal of surgery · Jul 1995
ReviewOrgan-specific support in multiple organ failure: pulmonary support.
The catastrophic pulmonary failure that complicates management of patients with multiple trauma or sepsis syndrome with shock is recognizable to nearly all experienced surgeons. However, the spectrum of injury is broad, the distribution of lung injury may be heterogeneous within a single patient, and many patients will not develop acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) even after a major predisposing insult. The lung responds stereotypically to many disparate insults, so a better conceptual construct of ARDS may be to consider it as one component of the multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. ⋯ Nosocomial pneumonia greatly increases the mortality rate in ARDS, but is difficult to diagnose and must be sought aggressively. Until recently, pharmacologic therapy has held little promise, but inhalation of very low concentrations of nitric oxide appear to decrease pulmonary vascular pressures and intrapulmonary shunt. It remains unknown whether nitric oxide is effective therapy for the underlying injury, or is simply treatment for certain manifestations.