A B Johan Groeneveld1, Joanne Verheij. 1. Department Intensive Care, Vrije Universiteit Medical Center, De Boelelaan 1117, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. johan.groeneveld@vumc.nl
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We studied the relationship, and the effect of fluid loading on this, between the ratio of extravascular lung water (EVLW) to intrathoracic/pulmonary blood volumes (ITBV, PBV) and the radionuclide pulmonary leak index (PLI) to protein during sepsis-induced acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS). DESIGN AND SETTING: A prospective observational study, in the intensive care unit of a university hospital. PATIENTS: Twenty-two consecutive mechanically ventilated patients with sepsis-related ALI/ARDS from pneumonia (n = 12) or extrapulmonary sources (n = 10), without elevated cardiac filling pressures. INTERVENTION: Crystalloid (1700-1800 ml) or colloid (1000-1800 ml) fluid loading until target filling pressures. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Protein permeability was assessed noninvasively over the lungs with help of 67Ga-labeled transferrin and 99mTc-labeled red blood cells (Pulmonary leak index, upper limit normal 14.1 x 10(-3)/min) and EVLW and blood volumes by the thermal-dye transpulmonary dilution technique before and after fluid loading. Prior to fluids the pulmonary leak index related to the ratio of EVLW/ITBV and EVLW/PBV (r(s) = 0.46) particularly when the pulmonary leak index was below 100 x 10(-3)/min and in extrapulmonary sepsis (PLI vs. EVLW/PBV r(s) = 0.71). Fluid loading did not alter EVLW, EVLW/ITBV, or EVLW/PBV or the relationship to PLI. CONCLUSION: The data demonstrate that EVLW/ITBV or EVLW/PBV are imperfect measures of increased protein permeability in mechanically ventilated patients with sepsis-induced ALI/ARDS particularly when the PLI is severely increased and during pneumonia, independent of fluid status.
OBJECTIVE: We studied the relationship, and the effect of fluid loading on this, between the ratio of extravascular lung water (EVLW) to intrathoracic/pulmonary blood volumes (ITBV, PBV) and the radionuclide pulmonary leak index (PLI) to protein during sepsis-induced acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS). DESIGN AND SETTING: A prospective observational study, in the intensive care unit of a university hospital. PATIENTS: Twenty-two consecutive mechanically ventilated patients with sepsis-related ALI/ARDS from pneumonia (n = 12) or extrapulmonary sources (n = 10), without elevated cardiac filling pressures. INTERVENTION: Crystalloid (1700-1800 ml) or colloid (1000-1800 ml) fluid loading until target filling pressures. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Protein permeability was assessed noninvasively over the lungs with help of 67Ga-labeled transferrin and 99mTc-labeled red blood cells (Pulmonary leak index, upper limit normal 14.1 x 10(-3)/min) and EVLW and blood volumes by the thermal-dye transpulmonary dilution technique before and after fluid loading. Prior to fluids the pulmonary leak index related to the ratio of EVLW/ITBV and EVLW/PBV (r(s) = 0.46) particularly when the pulmonary leak index was below 100 x 10(-3)/min and in extrapulmonary sepsis (PLI vs. EVLW/PBV r(s) = 0.71). Fluid loading did not alter EVLW, EVLW/ITBV, or EVLW/PBV or the relationship to PLI. CONCLUSION: The data demonstrate that EVLW/ITBV or EVLW/PBV are imperfect measures of increased protein permeability in mechanically ventilated patients with sepsis-induced ALI/ARDS particularly when the PLI is severely increased and during pneumonia, independent of fluid status.
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