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Determinants of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transfer during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in an Experimental Model of Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has gained renewed interest in the treatment of respiratory failure since the advent of the modern polymethylpentene membranes. Limited information exists, however, on the performance of these membranes in terms of gas transfers during multiple organ failur...

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Autores principales: Park, Marcelo, Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira, Maciel, Alexandre Toledo, Silva, Débora Prudêncio e, Friedrich, Natalia, Barbosa, Edzangela Vasconcelos Santos, Hirota, Adriana Sayuri, Schettino, Guilherme, Azevedo, Luciano Cesar Pontes
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3558498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23383011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054954
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author Park, Marcelo
Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira
Maciel, Alexandre Toledo
Silva, Débora Prudêncio e
Friedrich, Natalia
Barbosa, Edzangela Vasconcelos Santos
Hirota, Adriana Sayuri
Schettino, Guilherme
Azevedo, Luciano Cesar Pontes
author_facet Park, Marcelo
Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira
Maciel, Alexandre Toledo
Silva, Débora Prudêncio e
Friedrich, Natalia
Barbosa, Edzangela Vasconcelos Santos
Hirota, Adriana Sayuri
Schettino, Guilherme
Azevedo, Luciano Cesar Pontes
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description Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has gained renewed interest in the treatment of respiratory failure since the advent of the modern polymethylpentene membranes. Limited information exists, however, on the performance of these membranes in terms of gas transfers during multiple organ failure (MOF). We investigated determinants of oxygen and carbon dioxide transfer as well as biochemical alterations after the circulation of blood through the circuit in a pig model under ECMO support before and after induction of MOF. A predefined sequence of blood and sweep flows was tested before and after the induction of MOF with fecal peritonitis and saline lavage lung injury. In the multivariate analysis, oxygen transfer had a positive association with blood flow (slope = 66, P<0.001) and a negative association with pre-membrane PaCO(2) (slope = −0.96, P = 0.001) and SatO(2) (slope = −1.7, P<0.001). Carbon dioxide transfer had a positive association with blood flow (slope = 17, P<0.001), gas flow (slope = 33, P<0.001), pre-membrane PaCO(2) (slope = 1.2, P<0.001) and a negative association with the hemoglobin (slope = −3.478, P = 0.042). We found an increase in pH in the baseline from 7.50[7.46,7.54] to 7.60[7.55,7.65] (P<0.001), and during the MOF from 7.19[6.92,7.32] to 7.41[7.13,7.5] (P<0.001). Likewise, the PCO(2) fell in the baseline from 35 [32,39] to 25 [22,27] mmHg (P<0.001), and during the MOF from 59 [47,91] to 34 [28,45] mmHg (P<0.001). In conclusion, both oxygen and carbon dioxide transfers were significantly determined by blood flow. Oxygen transfer was modulated by the pre-membrane SatO(2) and CO(2), while carbon dioxide transfer was affected by the gas flow, pre-membrane CO(2) and hemoglobin.
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spelling pubmed-35584982013-02-04 Determinants of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transfer during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in an Experimental Model of Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome Park, Marcelo Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira Maciel, Alexandre Toledo Silva, Débora Prudêncio e Friedrich, Natalia Barbosa, Edzangela Vasconcelos Santos Hirota, Adriana Sayuri Schettino, Guilherme Azevedo, Luciano Cesar Pontes PLoS One Research Article Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has gained renewed interest in the treatment of respiratory failure since the advent of the modern polymethylpentene membranes. Limited information exists, however, on the performance of these membranes in terms of gas transfers during multiple organ failure (MOF). We investigated determinants of oxygen and carbon dioxide transfer as well as biochemical alterations after the circulation of blood through the circuit in a pig model under ECMO support before and after induction of MOF. A predefined sequence of blood and sweep flows was tested before and after the induction of MOF with fecal peritonitis and saline lavage lung injury. In the multivariate analysis, oxygen transfer had a positive association with blood flow (slope = 66, P<0.001) and a negative association with pre-membrane PaCO(2) (slope = −0.96, P = 0.001) and SatO(2) (slope = −1.7, P<0.001). Carbon dioxide transfer had a positive association with blood flow (slope = 17, P<0.001), gas flow (slope = 33, P<0.001), pre-membrane PaCO(2) (slope = 1.2, P<0.001) and a negative association with the hemoglobin (slope = −3.478, P = 0.042). We found an increase in pH in the baseline from 7.50[7.46,7.54] to 7.60[7.55,7.65] (P<0.001), and during the MOF from 7.19[6.92,7.32] to 7.41[7.13,7.5] (P<0.001). Likewise, the PCO(2) fell in the baseline from 35 [32,39] to 25 [22,27] mmHg (P<0.001), and during the MOF from 59 [47,91] to 34 [28,45] mmHg (P<0.001). In conclusion, both oxygen and carbon dioxide transfers were significantly determined by blood flow. Oxygen transfer was modulated by the pre-membrane SatO(2) and CO(2), while carbon dioxide transfer was affected by the gas flow, pre-membrane CO(2) and hemoglobin. Public Library of Science 2013-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3558498/ /pubmed/23383011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054954 Text en © 2013 Park et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Park, Marcelo
Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira
Maciel, Alexandre Toledo
Silva, Débora Prudêncio e
Friedrich, Natalia
Barbosa, Edzangela Vasconcelos Santos
Hirota, Adriana Sayuri
Schettino, Guilherme
Azevedo, Luciano Cesar Pontes
Determinants of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transfer during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in an Experimental Model of Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
title Determinants of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transfer during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in an Experimental Model of Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
title_full Determinants of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transfer during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in an Experimental Model of Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
title_fullStr Determinants of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transfer during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in an Experimental Model of Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transfer during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in an Experimental Model of Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
title_short Determinants of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transfer during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in an Experimental Model of Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
title_sort determinants of oxygen and carbon dioxide transfer during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in an experimental model of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3558498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23383011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054954
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