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Maintenance of spontaneous breathing at an intensity of 60%–80% may effectively prevent mechanical ventilation-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction

Controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) can cause diaphragmatic motionlessness to induce diaphragmatic dysfunction. Partial maintenance of spontaneous breathing (SB) can reduce ventilation-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction (VIDD). However, to what extent SB is maintained in CMV can attenuate or even...

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Autores principales: Luo, Zujin, Han, Silu, Sun, Wei, Wang, Yan, Liu, Sijie, Yang, Liu, Pang, Baosen, Jin, Jiawei, Chen, Hong, Cao, Zhixin, Ma, Yingmin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7056322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32131083
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229944
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author Luo, Zujin
Han, Silu
Sun, Wei
Wang, Yan
Liu, Sijie
Yang, Liu
Pang, Baosen
Jin, Jiawei
Chen, Hong
Cao, Zhixin
Ma, Yingmin
author_facet Luo, Zujin
Han, Silu
Sun, Wei
Wang, Yan
Liu, Sijie
Yang, Liu
Pang, Baosen
Jin, Jiawei
Chen, Hong
Cao, Zhixin
Ma, Yingmin
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description Controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) can cause diaphragmatic motionlessness to induce diaphragmatic dysfunction. Partial maintenance of spontaneous breathing (SB) can reduce ventilation-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction (VIDD). However, to what extent SB is maintained in CMV can attenuate or even prevent VIDD has been rarely reported. The current study aimed to investigate the relationship between SB intensity and VIDD and to identify what intensity of SB maintained in CMV can effectively avoid VIDD. Adult rats were randomly divided according to different SB intensities: SB (0% pressure controlled ventilation (PCV)), high-intensity SB (20% PCV), medium-intensity SB (40% PCV), medium-low intensity SB (60% PCV), low-intensity SB (80% PCV), and PCV (100% PCV). The animals underwent 24-h controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV). The transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdi), the maximal Pdi (Pdi max) when phrenic nerves were stimulated, Pdi/Pdi max, and the diaphragmatic tonus under different frequencies of electric stimulations were determined. Calpain and caspase-3 were detected using ELISA and the cross-section areas (CSAs) of different types of muscle fibers were measured. The Pdi showed a significant decrease from 20% PCV and the Pdi max showed a significant decrease from 40% PCV (P<0.05). In vivo and vitro diaphragmatic tonus exhibited a significant decrease from 40% PCV and 20% PCV, respectively (P<0.05). From 20% PCV, the CSAs of types I, IIa, and IIb/x muscle fibers showed significant differences, which reached the lowest levels at 100% PCV. SB intensity is negatively associated with the development of VIDD. Maintenance of SB at an intensity of 60%-80% may effectively prevent the occurrence of VIDD.
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spelling pubmed-70563222020-03-13 Maintenance of spontaneous breathing at an intensity of 60%–80% may effectively prevent mechanical ventilation-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction Luo, Zujin Han, Silu Sun, Wei Wang, Yan Liu, Sijie Yang, Liu Pang, Baosen Jin, Jiawei Chen, Hong Cao, Zhixin Ma, Yingmin PLoS One Research Article Controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) can cause diaphragmatic motionlessness to induce diaphragmatic dysfunction. Partial maintenance of spontaneous breathing (SB) can reduce ventilation-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction (VIDD). However, to what extent SB is maintained in CMV can attenuate or even prevent VIDD has been rarely reported. The current study aimed to investigate the relationship between SB intensity and VIDD and to identify what intensity of SB maintained in CMV can effectively avoid VIDD. Adult rats were randomly divided according to different SB intensities: SB (0% pressure controlled ventilation (PCV)), high-intensity SB (20% PCV), medium-intensity SB (40% PCV), medium-low intensity SB (60% PCV), low-intensity SB (80% PCV), and PCV (100% PCV). The animals underwent 24-h controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV). The transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdi), the maximal Pdi (Pdi max) when phrenic nerves were stimulated, Pdi/Pdi max, and the diaphragmatic tonus under different frequencies of electric stimulations were determined. Calpain and caspase-3 were detected using ELISA and the cross-section areas (CSAs) of different types of muscle fibers were measured. The Pdi showed a significant decrease from 20% PCV and the Pdi max showed a significant decrease from 40% PCV (P<0.05). In vivo and vitro diaphragmatic tonus exhibited a significant decrease from 40% PCV and 20% PCV, respectively (P<0.05). From 20% PCV, the CSAs of types I, IIa, and IIb/x muscle fibers showed significant differences, which reached the lowest levels at 100% PCV. SB intensity is negatively associated with the development of VIDD. Maintenance of SB at an intensity of 60%-80% may effectively prevent the occurrence of VIDD. Public Library of Science 2020-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7056322/ /pubmed/32131083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229944 Text en © 2020 Luo 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Luo, Zujin
Han, Silu
Sun, Wei
Wang, Yan
Liu, Sijie
Yang, Liu
Pang, Baosen
Jin, Jiawei
Chen, Hong
Cao, Zhixin
Ma, Yingmin
Maintenance of spontaneous breathing at an intensity of 60%–80% may effectively prevent mechanical ventilation-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction
title Maintenance of spontaneous breathing at an intensity of 60%–80% may effectively prevent mechanical ventilation-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction
title_full Maintenance of spontaneous breathing at an intensity of 60%–80% may effectively prevent mechanical ventilation-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction
title_fullStr Maintenance of spontaneous breathing at an intensity of 60%–80% may effectively prevent mechanical ventilation-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Maintenance of spontaneous breathing at an intensity of 60%–80% may effectively prevent mechanical ventilation-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction
title_short Maintenance of spontaneous breathing at an intensity of 60%–80% may effectively prevent mechanical ventilation-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction
title_sort maintenance of spontaneous breathing at an intensity of 60%–80% may effectively prevent mechanical ventilation-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7056322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32131083
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229944
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