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Perfluorocarbons attenuate oxidative lung damage

Authors: C. DANI; COSTANTINO, MARIA LAURA; E. MARTELLI; CORNO, CHIARA; FIORE, GIANFRANCO BENIAMINO; G. BUONOCORE; M. LONGINI; +3 Authors

Perfluorocarbons attenuate oxidative lung damage

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AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the effect of tidal liquid ventilation (TLV) compared to conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV) on oxidative lung damage in the setting of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). After repeated lung lavages, 10 minipigs were treated with CMV or TLV for 4 hr before the animals were sacrificed. Samples for blood gas analysis and bronchial aspirate samples were withdrawn before the induction of lung injury, and at 10 min, 2 hr, and 4 hr after the beginning of ventilatory support. To assess lung oxidative damage, total hydroperoxide (TH) and advanced oxidation protein product (AOPP) concentrations were measured in bronchial aspirate samples. After 2 and 4 hr of ventilatory support, partial oxygen tension (PaO2) and base excess (BE) were significantly higher in the TLV group than in the CMV group, while PaCO2 was slightly higher, but with no statistical significance. In the CMV group, the AOPP level was significantly higher at 4 hr than at baseline. TH and AOPP bronchial aspirate concentrations were higher in the CMV group than in the TLV group at 2 and 4 hr of ventilation. We conclude that animals treated with TLV showed lower oxidative lung damage compared to animals treated with CMV. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2003; 36:322–329. © 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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Male, Fluorocarbons, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Liquid Ventilation, perfluorocarbon, Pulmonary Gas Exchange, Swine, distress syndrome, Fluorocarbons/pharmacology*; Respiratory Distress Syndrome; Adult/pathology*, oxidative damage, Hydrogen Peroxide, mechanical ventilation, Respiration, Artificial, liquid ventilation, perfluorocarbon; liquid ventilation; mechanical ventilation; acute respiratory; distress syndrome; oxidative damage; oxidative protein products, Oxidative Stress, Animals, Swine, Miniature, oxidative protein products, Female, acute respiratory, Lung

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