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Heliox improves pulmonary mechanics in a pediatric porcine model of induced severe bronchospasm and independent lung mechanical ventilation

BACKGROUND: A helium-oxygen gas mixture (heliox) has low gas density and low turbulence and resistance through narrowed airways. The effects of heliox on pulmonary mechanics following severe methacholine-induced bronchospasm were investigated and compared to those of a nitrogen-oxygen gas mixture (n...

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Autores principales: Orsini, Anthony J, Stefano, John L, Leef, Kathleen H, Jasani, Melinda, Ginn, Andrew, Tice, Lisa, Nadkarni, Vinay M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC29016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11056726
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author Orsini, Anthony J
Stefano, John L
Leef, Kathleen H
Jasani, Melinda
Ginn, Andrew
Tice, Lisa
Nadkarni, Vinay M
author_facet Orsini, Anthony J
Stefano, John L
Leef, Kathleen H
Jasani, Melinda
Ginn, Andrew
Tice, Lisa
Nadkarni, Vinay M
author_sort Orsini, Anthony J
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description BACKGROUND: A helium-oxygen gas mixture (heliox) has low gas density and low turbulence and resistance through narrowed airways. The effects of heliox on pulmonary mechanics following severe methacholine-induced bronchospasm were investigated and compared to those of a nitrogen-oxygen gas mixture (nitrox) in an innovative pediatric porcine, independent lung, mechanical ventilation model. RESULTS: All of the lungs showed evidence of severe bronchospasm after methacholine challenge. Prospective definition of 'heliox response' was a 15% or greater improvement in lung function in the lung receiving heliox compared with the matched lung receiving nitrox. Seven out of 10 pigs responded to heliox therapy with respect to resistance and eight out of 10 pigs responded to heliox therapy with respect to compliance and tidal volume (P < 0.03). After crossover from nitrox to heliox, eight out of eight lungs significantly improved with respect to tidal volume, resistance and compliance (P < 0.001). After crossover from heliox to nitrox all eight lungs showed a significant increase in resistance and a significant decrease in tidal volume (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In a pediatric porcine model of acute, severe methacholine-induced bronchospasm and independent lung mechanical ventilation, administration of heliox improves pulmonary mechanics, gas flow, and ventilation. Administration of heliox should be considered for support of pediatric patients with acute, severe bronchospasm requiring mechanical ventilation through small artificial airways.
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spelling pubmed-290162001-03-22 Heliox improves pulmonary mechanics in a pediatric porcine model of induced severe bronchospasm and independent lung mechanical ventilation Orsini, Anthony J Stefano, John L Leef, Kathleen H Jasani, Melinda Ginn, Andrew Tice, Lisa Nadkarni, Vinay M Crit Care Research Paper BACKGROUND: A helium-oxygen gas mixture (heliox) has low gas density and low turbulence and resistance through narrowed airways. The effects of heliox on pulmonary mechanics following severe methacholine-induced bronchospasm were investigated and compared to those of a nitrogen-oxygen gas mixture (nitrox) in an innovative pediatric porcine, independent lung, mechanical ventilation model. RESULTS: All of the lungs showed evidence of severe bronchospasm after methacholine challenge. Prospective definition of 'heliox response' was a 15% or greater improvement in lung function in the lung receiving heliox compared with the matched lung receiving nitrox. Seven out of 10 pigs responded to heliox therapy with respect to resistance and eight out of 10 pigs responded to heliox therapy with respect to compliance and tidal volume (P < 0.03). After crossover from nitrox to heliox, eight out of eight lungs significantly improved with respect to tidal volume, resistance and compliance (P < 0.001). After crossover from heliox to nitrox all eight lungs showed a significant increase in resistance and a significant decrease in tidal volume (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In a pediatric porcine model of acute, severe methacholine-induced bronchospasm and independent lung mechanical ventilation, administration of heliox improves pulmonary mechanics, gas flow, and ventilation. Administration of heliox should be considered for support of pediatric patients with acute, severe bronchospasm requiring mechanical ventilation through small artificial airways. BioMed Central 1999 1999-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC29016/ /pubmed/11056726 Text en Copyright © 1999 Current Science Ltd
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Orsini, Anthony J
Stefano, John L
Leef, Kathleen H
Jasani, Melinda
Ginn, Andrew
Tice, Lisa
Nadkarni, Vinay M
Heliox improves pulmonary mechanics in a pediatric porcine model of induced severe bronchospasm and independent lung mechanical ventilation
title Heliox improves pulmonary mechanics in a pediatric porcine model of induced severe bronchospasm and independent lung mechanical ventilation
title_full Heliox improves pulmonary mechanics in a pediatric porcine model of induced severe bronchospasm and independent lung mechanical ventilation
title_fullStr Heliox improves pulmonary mechanics in a pediatric porcine model of induced severe bronchospasm and independent lung mechanical ventilation
title_full_unstemmed Heliox improves pulmonary mechanics in a pediatric porcine model of induced severe bronchospasm and independent lung mechanical ventilation
title_short Heliox improves pulmonary mechanics in a pediatric porcine model of induced severe bronchospasm and independent lung mechanical ventilation
title_sort heliox improves pulmonary mechanics in a pediatric porcine model of induced severe bronchospasm and independent lung mechanical ventilation
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC29016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11056726
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