Effects of different concentrations of isoflurane pretreatment on respiratory mechanics, oxygenation and hemodynamics in LPS-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome model of juvenile piglets

Experimental Lung Research
Haibin FuChanghong Miao

Abstract

This study was prospectively designed to investigate the effects of different concentrations of isoflurane (ISO) pretreatment on respiratory mechanics, oxygenation, and hemodynamics in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) model of juvenile piglets. Twenty-four piglets (9-14 kg, 5-6 weeks old) were randomly assigned to four groups (n = 6): LPS group, which was injected with LPS (20 μg/kg) to induce ARDS; 0.5 ISO-LPS, 1.0 ISO-LPS, and 1.3 ISO-LPS groups, which were pretreated with 0.5, 1.0, and 1.3 minimum alveolar concentrations (MAC) ISO for 30 min before immediate LPS infusion, respectively. After establishment of ARDS, respiratory mechanism, oxygenation and hemodynamics parameters were measured at baseline, and 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 hours after induction of ARDS. After induction of ARDS, there were increases in alveolar-arterial oxygen difference (A-aDO2), oxygenation index (OI), mean airway pressure (MAP), dead space-to-tidal volume ratio, heart rate (HR), dP/dtmax, extravascular lung water index, pulmonary vascular permeability index, and PaCO2, and decreases in PaO2/FIO2, respiratory rate (RR), dynamic lung compliance (Cdyn), mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) and systemic vascular resis...Continue Reading

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