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Effects of different fluid management on lung and kidney during pressure‐controlled and pressure‐support ventilation in experimental acute lung injury

Optimal fluid management is critical during mechanical ventilation to mitigate lung damage. Under normovolemia and protective ventilation, pulmonary tensile stress during pressure‐support ventilation (PSV) results in comparable lung protection to compressive stress during pressure‐controlled ventila...

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Autores principales: de Carvalho, Eduardo Butturini, Fonseca, Ana Carolina Fernandes, Magalhães, Raquel Ferreira, Pinto, Eliete Ferreira, Samary, Cynthia dos Santos, Antunes, Mariana Alves, Baldavira, Camila Machado, da Silveira, Lizandre Keren Ramos, Teodoro, Walcy Rosolia, de Abreu, Marcelo Gama, Capelozzi, Vera Luiza, Felix, Nathane Santanna, Pelosi, Paolo, Rocco, Patrícia Rieken Macêdo, Silva, Pedro Leme
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9446390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36065867
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15429
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author de Carvalho, Eduardo Butturini
Fonseca, Ana Carolina Fernandes
Magalhães, Raquel Ferreira
Pinto, Eliete Ferreira
Samary, Cynthia dos Santos
Antunes, Mariana Alves
Baldavira, Camila Machado
da Silveira, Lizandre Keren Ramos
Teodoro, Walcy Rosolia
de Abreu, Marcelo Gama
Capelozzi, Vera Luiza
Felix, Nathane Santanna
Pelosi, Paolo
Rocco, Patrícia Rieken Macêdo
Silva, Pedro Leme
author_facet de Carvalho, Eduardo Butturini
Fonseca, Ana Carolina Fernandes
Magalhães, Raquel Ferreira
Pinto, Eliete Ferreira
Samary, Cynthia dos Santos
Antunes, Mariana Alves
Baldavira, Camila Machado
da Silveira, Lizandre Keren Ramos
Teodoro, Walcy Rosolia
de Abreu, Marcelo Gama
Capelozzi, Vera Luiza
Felix, Nathane Santanna
Pelosi, Paolo
Rocco, Patrícia Rieken Macêdo
Silva, Pedro Leme
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description Optimal fluid management is critical during mechanical ventilation to mitigate lung damage. Under normovolemia and protective ventilation, pulmonary tensile stress during pressure‐support ventilation (PSV) results in comparable lung protection to compressive stress during pressure‐controlled ventilation (PCV) in experimental acute lung injury (ALI). It is not yet known whether tensile stress can lead to comparable protection to compressive stress in ALI under a liberal fluid strategy (LF). A conservative fluid strategy (CF) was compared with LF during PSV and PCV on lungs and kidneys in an established model of ALI. Twenty‐eight male Wistar rats received endotoxin intratracheally. After 24 h, they were treated with CF (minimum volume of Ringer's lactate to maintain normovolemia and mean arterial pressure ≥70 mmHg) or LF (~4 times higher than CF) combined with PSV or PCV (V(T) = 6 ml/kg, PEEP = 3 cmH(2)O) for 1 h. Nonventilated animals (n = 4) were used for molecular biology analyses. CF‐PSV compared with LF‐PSV: (1) decreased the diffuse alveolar damage score (10 [7.8–12] vs. 25 [23–31.5], p = 0.006), mainly due to edema in axial and alveolar parenchyma; (2) increased birefringence for occludin and claudin‐4 in lung tissue and expression of zonula‐occludens‐1 and metalloproteinase‐9 in lung. LF compared with CF reduced neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin and interleukin‐6 expression in the kidneys in PSV and PCV. In conclusion, CF compared with LF combined with PSV yielded less lung epithelial cell damage in the current model of ALI. However, LF compared with CF resulted in less kidney injury markers, regardless of the ventilatory strategy.
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spelling pubmed-94463902022-09-09 Effects of different fluid management on lung and kidney during pressure‐controlled and pressure‐support ventilation in experimental acute lung injury de Carvalho, Eduardo Butturini Fonseca, Ana Carolina Fernandes Magalhães, Raquel Ferreira Pinto, Eliete Ferreira Samary, Cynthia dos Santos Antunes, Mariana Alves Baldavira, Camila Machado da Silveira, Lizandre Keren Ramos Teodoro, Walcy Rosolia de Abreu, Marcelo Gama Capelozzi, Vera Luiza Felix, Nathane Santanna Pelosi, Paolo Rocco, Patrícia Rieken Macêdo Silva, Pedro Leme Physiol Rep Original Articles Optimal fluid management is critical during mechanical ventilation to mitigate lung damage. Under normovolemia and protective ventilation, pulmonary tensile stress during pressure‐support ventilation (PSV) results in comparable lung protection to compressive stress during pressure‐controlled ventilation (PCV) in experimental acute lung injury (ALI). It is not yet known whether tensile stress can lead to comparable protection to compressive stress in ALI under a liberal fluid strategy (LF). A conservative fluid strategy (CF) was compared with LF during PSV and PCV on lungs and kidneys in an established model of ALI. Twenty‐eight male Wistar rats received endotoxin intratracheally. After 24 h, they were treated with CF (minimum volume of Ringer's lactate to maintain normovolemia and mean arterial pressure ≥70 mmHg) or LF (~4 times higher than CF) combined with PSV or PCV (V(T) = 6 ml/kg, PEEP = 3 cmH(2)O) for 1 h. Nonventilated animals (n = 4) were used for molecular biology analyses. CF‐PSV compared with LF‐PSV: (1) decreased the diffuse alveolar damage score (10 [7.8–12] vs. 25 [23–31.5], p = 0.006), mainly due to edema in axial and alveolar parenchyma; (2) increased birefringence for occludin and claudin‐4 in lung tissue and expression of zonula‐occludens‐1 and metalloproteinase‐9 in lung. LF compared with CF reduced neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin and interleukin‐6 expression in the kidneys in PSV and PCV. In conclusion, CF compared with LF combined with PSV yielded less lung epithelial cell damage in the current model of ALI. However, LF compared with CF resulted in less kidney injury markers, regardless of the ventilatory strategy. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9446390/ /pubmed/36065867 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15429 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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de Carvalho, Eduardo Butturini
Fonseca, Ana Carolina Fernandes
Magalhães, Raquel Ferreira
Pinto, Eliete Ferreira
Samary, Cynthia dos Santos
Antunes, Mariana Alves
Baldavira, Camila Machado
da Silveira, Lizandre Keren Ramos
Teodoro, Walcy Rosolia
de Abreu, Marcelo Gama
Capelozzi, Vera Luiza
Felix, Nathane Santanna
Pelosi, Paolo
Rocco, Patrícia Rieken Macêdo
Silva, Pedro Leme
Effects of different fluid management on lung and kidney during pressure‐controlled and pressure‐support ventilation in experimental acute lung injury
title Effects of different fluid management on lung and kidney during pressure‐controlled and pressure‐support ventilation in experimental acute lung injury
title_full Effects of different fluid management on lung and kidney during pressure‐controlled and pressure‐support ventilation in experimental acute lung injury
title_fullStr Effects of different fluid management on lung and kidney during pressure‐controlled and pressure‐support ventilation in experimental acute lung injury
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different fluid management on lung and kidney during pressure‐controlled and pressure‐support ventilation in experimental acute lung injury
title_short Effects of different fluid management on lung and kidney during pressure‐controlled and pressure‐support ventilation in experimental acute lung injury
title_sort effects of different fluid management on lung and kidney during pressure‐controlled and pressure‐support ventilation in experimental acute lung injury
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9446390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36065867
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15429
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