Literature DB >> 18091553

Effects of ventilation with 100% oxygen during early hyperdynamic porcine fecal peritonitis.

Eberhard Barth1, Gabriele Bassi, Dirk M Maybauer, Florian Simon, Michael Gröger, Sükrü Oter, Günter Speit, Cuong D Nguyen, Cornelia Hasel, Peter Möller, Ulrich Wachter, Josef A Vogt, Martin Matejovic, Peter Radermacher, Enrico Calzia.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Early goal-directed therapy aims at balancing tissue oxygen delivery and demand. Hyperoxia (i.e., pure oxygen breathing) has not been studied in this context, since sepsis increases oxygen radical production, which is believed to be directly related to the oxygen tension. On the other hand, oxygen breathing improved survival in various shock models. Therefore, we hypothesized that hyperoxia may be beneficial during early septic shock.
DESIGN: Laboratory animal experiments.
SETTING: Animal research laboratory at university medical school.
SUBJECTS: Twenty domestic pigs of either gender.
INTERVENTIONS: After induction of fecal peritonitis, anesthetized and instrumented pigs were ventilated with either 100% oxygen or supplemental oxygen as needed to maintain arterial hemoglobin oxygen saturation > or = 90%. Normotensive and hyperdynamic hemodynamics were achieved using hydroxyethyl starch and norepinephrine infusion.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Before and at 12, 18, and 24 hrs of peritonitis, we measured lung compliance; systemic, pulmonary, and hepatosplanchnic hemodynamics; gas exchange; acid-base status; blood isoprostanes; nitrates; DNA strand breaks; and organ function. Gluconeogenesis and glucose oxidation were calculated from blood isotope and expiratory 13CO2 enrichments during continuous intravenous 1,2,3,4,5,6-(13)C6-glucose. Apoptosis in lung and liver was assessed postmortem (TUNEL staining). Hyperoxia did not affect lung mechanics or gas exchange but redistributed cardiac output to the hepatosplanchnic region, attenuated regional venous metabolic acidosis, increased glucose oxidation, improved renal function, and markedly reduced the apoptotic death rate in liver and lung.
CONCLUSIONS: During early hyperdynamic porcine septic shock, 100% oxygen improved organ function and attenuated tissue apoptosis without affecting lung function and oxidative or nitrosative stress. Therefore, it might be considered as an additional measure in the first phase of early goal-directed therapy.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18091553     DOI: 10.1097/01.CCM.0B013E318161FC45

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Med        ISSN: 0090-3493            Impact factor:   7.598


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