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Analysis of different levels of positive end-expiratory pressure during lung retrieval for transplantation: an experimental study
Atelectasis and inadequate oxygenation in lung donors is a common problem during the retrieval of these organs. Nevertheless, the use of high positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) is not habitual during procedures of lung retrieval. Twenty-one Sprague-Dawley male consanguineous rats were used in t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6644527/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31314854 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20198585 |
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author | Gonçalves-Ferri, W.A. Jauregui, A. Martins-Celini, F.P. Sansano, I. Fabro, A.T. Sacramento, E.M.F. Aragon, D.C. Ochoa, J.M. |
author_facet | Gonçalves-Ferri, W.A. Jauregui, A. Martins-Celini, F.P. Sansano, I. Fabro, A.T. Sacramento, E.M.F. Aragon, D.C. Ochoa, J.M. |
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description | Atelectasis and inadequate oxygenation in lung donors is a common problem during the retrieval of these organs. Nevertheless, the use of high positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) is not habitual during procedures of lung retrieval. Twenty-one Sprague-Dawley male consanguineous rats were used in the study. The animals were divided into 3 groups according to the level of PEEP used: low (2 cmH(2)O), moderate (5 cmH(2)O), and high (10 cmH(2)O). Animals were ventilated with a tidal volume of 6 mL/kg. Before lung removal, the lungs were inspected for the presence of atelectasis. When atelectasis was detected, alveolar recruitment maneuvers were performed. Blood gasometric analysis was performed immediately. Finally, the lungs were retrieved, weighed, and submitted to histological analysis. The animals submitted to higher PEEP showed higher levels of oxygenation with the same tidal volumes PO(2)=262.14 (PEEP 2), 382.4 (PEEP 5), and 477.0 (PEEP 10). The occurrence of atelectasis was rare in animals with a PEEP of 10 cmH(2)O, which therefore required less frequent recruitment maneuvers (need for recruitment: PEEP 2=100%, PEEP 5 =100%, and PEEP 10=14.3%). There was no change in hemodynamic stability, occurrence of pulmonary edema, or other histological injuries with the use of high PEEP. The use of high PEEP (10 cmH(2)O) was feasible and probably a beneficial strategy for the prevention of atelectasis and the optimization of oxygenation during lung retrieval. Clinical studies should be performed to confirm this hypothesis. |
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spelling | pubmed-66445272019-08-07 Analysis of different levels of positive end-expiratory pressure during lung retrieval for transplantation: an experimental study Gonçalves-Ferri, W.A. Jauregui, A. Martins-Celini, F.P. Sansano, I. Fabro, A.T. Sacramento, E.M.F. Aragon, D.C. Ochoa, J.M. Braz J Med Biol Res Research Article Atelectasis and inadequate oxygenation in lung donors is a common problem during the retrieval of these organs. Nevertheless, the use of high positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) is not habitual during procedures of lung retrieval. Twenty-one Sprague-Dawley male consanguineous rats were used in the study. The animals were divided into 3 groups according to the level of PEEP used: low (2 cmH(2)O), moderate (5 cmH(2)O), and high (10 cmH(2)O). Animals were ventilated with a tidal volume of 6 mL/kg. Before lung removal, the lungs were inspected for the presence of atelectasis. When atelectasis was detected, alveolar recruitment maneuvers were performed. Blood gasometric analysis was performed immediately. Finally, the lungs were retrieved, weighed, and submitted to histological analysis. The animals submitted to higher PEEP showed higher levels of oxygenation with the same tidal volumes PO(2)=262.14 (PEEP 2), 382.4 (PEEP 5), and 477.0 (PEEP 10). The occurrence of atelectasis was rare in animals with a PEEP of 10 cmH(2)O, which therefore required less frequent recruitment maneuvers (need for recruitment: PEEP 2=100%, PEEP 5 =100%, and PEEP 10=14.3%). There was no change in hemodynamic stability, occurrence of pulmonary edema, or other histological injuries with the use of high PEEP. The use of high PEEP (10 cmH(2)O) was feasible and probably a beneficial strategy for the prevention of atelectasis and the optimization of oxygenation during lung retrieval. Clinical studies should be performed to confirm this hypothesis. Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2019-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6644527/ /pubmed/31314854 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20198585 Text en https://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 work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gonçalves-Ferri, W.A. Jauregui, A. Martins-Celini, F.P. Sansano, I. Fabro, A.T. Sacramento, E.M.F. Aragon, D.C. Ochoa, J.M. Analysis of different levels of positive end-expiratory pressure during lung retrieval for transplantation: an experimental study |
title | Analysis of different levels of positive end-expiratory pressure during lung retrieval for transplantation: an experimental study |
title_full | Analysis of different levels of positive end-expiratory pressure during lung retrieval for transplantation: an experimental study |
title_fullStr | Analysis of different levels of positive end-expiratory pressure during lung retrieval for transplantation: an experimental study |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of different levels of positive end-expiratory pressure during lung retrieval for transplantation: an experimental study |
title_short | Analysis of different levels of positive end-expiratory pressure during lung retrieval for transplantation: an experimental study |
title_sort | analysis of different levels of positive end-expiratory pressure during lung retrieval for transplantation: an experimental study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6644527/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31314854 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20198585 |
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