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Blood markers of oxidative stress predict weaning failure from mechanical ventilation

Patients undergoing mechanical ventilation (MV) often experience respiratory muscle dysfunction, which complicates the weaning process. There is no simple means to predict or diagnose respiratory muscle dysfunction because diagnosis depends on measurements in muscle diaphragmatic fibre. As oxidative...

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Autores principales: Verona, Cléber, Hackenhaar, Fernanda S, Teixeira, Cassiano, Medeiros, Tássia M, Alabarse, Paulo V, Salomon, Tiago B, Shüller, Ártur K, Maccari, Juçara G, Condessa, Robledo Leal, Oliveira, Roselaine P, Rios Vieira, Silvia R, Benfato, Mara S
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4459841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25854285
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.12475
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author Verona, Cléber
Hackenhaar, Fernanda S
Teixeira, Cassiano
Medeiros, Tássia M
Alabarse, Paulo V
Salomon, Tiago B
Shüller, Ártur K
Maccari, Juçara G
Condessa, Robledo Leal
Oliveira, Roselaine P
Rios Vieira, Silvia R
Benfato, Mara S
author_facet Verona, Cléber
Hackenhaar, Fernanda S
Teixeira, Cassiano
Medeiros, Tássia M
Alabarse, Paulo V
Salomon, Tiago B
Shüller, Ártur K
Maccari, Juçara G
Condessa, Robledo Leal
Oliveira, Roselaine P
Rios Vieira, Silvia R
Benfato, Mara S
author_sort Verona, Cléber
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description Patients undergoing mechanical ventilation (MV) often experience respiratory muscle dysfunction, which complicates the weaning process. There is no simple means to predict or diagnose respiratory muscle dysfunction because diagnosis depends on measurements in muscle diaphragmatic fibre. As oxidative stress is a key mechanism contributing to MV-induced respiratory muscle dysfunction, the aim of this study was to determine if differences in blood measures of oxidative stress in patients who had success and failure in a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) could be used to predict the outcome of MV. This was a prospective analysis of MV-dependent patients (≥72 hrs; n = 34) undergoing a standard weaning protocol. Clinical, laboratory and oxidative stress analyses were performed. Measurements were made on blood samples taken at three time-points: immediately before the trial, 30 min. into the trial in weaning success (WS) patients, or immediately before return to MV in weaning failure (WF) patients, and 6 hrs after the trial. We found that blood measures of oxidative stress distinguished patients who would experience WF from patients who would experience WS. Before SBT, WF patients presented higher oxidative damage in lipids and higher antioxidant levels and decreased nitric oxide concentrations. The observed differences in measures between WF and WS patients persisted throughout and after the weaning trial. In conclusion, WF may be predicted based on higher malondialdehyde, higher vitamin C and lower nitric oxide concentration in plasma.
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spelling pubmed-44598412015-06-16 Blood markers of oxidative stress predict weaning failure from mechanical ventilation Verona, Cléber Hackenhaar, Fernanda S Teixeira, Cassiano Medeiros, Tássia M Alabarse, Paulo V Salomon, Tiago B Shüller, Ártur K Maccari, Juçara G Condessa, Robledo Leal Oliveira, Roselaine P Rios Vieira, Silvia R Benfato, Mara S J Cell Mol Med Original Articles Patients undergoing mechanical ventilation (MV) often experience respiratory muscle dysfunction, which complicates the weaning process. There is no simple means to predict or diagnose respiratory muscle dysfunction because diagnosis depends on measurements in muscle diaphragmatic fibre. As oxidative stress is a key mechanism contributing to MV-induced respiratory muscle dysfunction, the aim of this study was to determine if differences in blood measures of oxidative stress in patients who had success and failure in a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) could be used to predict the outcome of MV. This was a prospective analysis of MV-dependent patients (≥72 hrs; n = 34) undergoing a standard weaning protocol. Clinical, laboratory and oxidative stress analyses were performed. Measurements were made on blood samples taken at three time-points: immediately before the trial, 30 min. into the trial in weaning success (WS) patients, or immediately before return to MV in weaning failure (WF) patients, and 6 hrs after the trial. We found that blood measures of oxidative stress distinguished patients who would experience WF from patients who would experience WS. Before SBT, WF patients presented higher oxidative damage in lipids and higher antioxidant levels and decreased nitric oxide concentrations. The observed differences in measures between WF and WS patients persisted throughout and after the weaning trial. In conclusion, WF may be predicted based on higher malondialdehyde, higher vitamin C and lower nitric oxide concentration in plasma. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015-06 2015-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4459841/ /pubmed/25854285 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.12475 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd and Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Verona, Cléber
Hackenhaar, Fernanda S
Teixeira, Cassiano
Medeiros, Tássia M
Alabarse, Paulo V
Salomon, Tiago B
Shüller, Ártur K
Maccari, Juçara G
Condessa, Robledo Leal
Oliveira, Roselaine P
Rios Vieira, Silvia R
Benfato, Mara S
Blood markers of oxidative stress predict weaning failure from mechanical ventilation
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title_full Blood markers of oxidative stress predict weaning failure from mechanical ventilation
title_fullStr Blood markers of oxidative stress predict weaning failure from mechanical ventilation
title_full_unstemmed Blood markers of oxidative stress predict weaning failure from mechanical ventilation
title_short Blood markers of oxidative stress predict weaning failure from mechanical ventilation
title_sort blood markers of oxidative stress predict weaning failure from mechanical ventilation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4459841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25854285
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.12475
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