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Time to lung aeration during a sustained inflation at birth is influenced by gestation in lambs.

Karen E McCall1, Andreas D Waldmann2, Prue Pereira-Fantini1, Regina Oakley1, Martijn Miedema1, Elizabeth J Perkins1, Peter G Davis1,3,4, Peter A Dargaville5,6, Stephan H Böhm2, Raffaele Dellacà7, Magdy Sourial1, Emanuela Zannin7, Anushi E Rajapaksa1, Andre Tan1, Andy Adler8, Inéz Frerichs9, David G Tingay1,3,4,10.   

Abstract

BackgroundCurrent sustained lung inflation (SI) approaches use uniform pressures and durations. We hypothesized that gestational-age-related mechanical and developmental differences would affect the time required to achieve optimal lung aeration, and resultant lung volumes, during SI delivery at birth in lambs.Methods49 lambs, in five cohorts between 118 and 139 days of gestation (term 142 d), received a standardized 40 cmH2O SI, which was delivered until 10 s after lung volume stability (optimal aeration) was visualized on real-time electrical impedance tomography (EIT), or to a maximum duration of 180 s. Time to stable lung aeration (Tstable) within the whole lung, gravity-dependent, and non-gravity-dependent regions, was determined from EIT recordings.ResultsTstable was inversely related to gestation (P<0.0001, Kruskal-Wallis test), with the median (range) being 229 (85,306) s and 72 (50,162) s in the 118-d and 139-d cohorts, respectively. Lung volume at Tstable increased with gestation from a mean (SD) of 20 (17) ml/kg at 118 d to 56 (13) ml/kg at 139 d (P=0.002, one-way ANOVA). There were no gravity-dependent regional differences in Tstable or aeration.ConclusionsThe trajectory of aeration during an SI at birth is influenced by gestational age in lambs. An understanding of this may assist in developing SI protocols that optimize lung aeration for all infants.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28604757     DOI: 10.1038/pr.2017.141

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Res        ISSN: 0031-3998            Impact factor:   3.756


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5.  Pressure-limited sustained inflation vs. gradual tidal inflations for resuscitation in preterm lambs.

Authors:  David G Tingay; Graeme R Polglase; Risha Bhatia; Clare A Berry; Robert J Kopotic; Clinton P Kopotic; Yong Song; Edgardo Szyld; Alan H Jobe; J Jane Pillow
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10.  Single Sustained Inflation followed by Ventilation Leads to Rapid Cardiorespiratory Recovery but Causes Cerebral Vascular Leakage in Asphyxiated Near-Term Lambs.

Authors:  Kristina S Sobotka; Stuart B Hooper; Kelly J Crossley; Tracey Ong; Georg M Schmölzer; Samantha K Barton; Annie R A McDougall; Suzie L Miller; Mary Tolcos; Claus Klingenberg; Graeme R Polglase
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-01-14       Impact factor: 3.240

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1.  Plasma proteomics reveals gestational age-specific responses to mechanical ventilation and identifies the mechanistic pathways that initiate preterm lung injury.

Authors:  Prue M Pereira-Fantini; Sean G Byars; Karen E McCall; Elizabeth J Perkins; Regina B Oakley; R L Dellacà; Peter A Dargaville; Peter G Davis; Vera Ignjatovic; David G Tingay
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-08-22       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  Lung Recruitment Strategies During High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation in Preterm Lambs.

Authors:  Martijn Miedema; Karen E McCall; Elizabeth J Perkins; Regina B Oakley; Prue M Pereira-Fantini; Anushi E Rajapaksa; Andreas D Waldmann; David G Tingay; Anton H van Kaam
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2019-01-22       Impact factor: 3.418

3.  Gestational Age Influences the Early Microarchitectural Changes in Response to Mechanical Ventilation in the Preterm Lamb Lung.

Authors:  Regina B Oakley; David G Tingay; Karen E McCall; Elizabeth J Perkins; Magdy Sourial; Peter A Dargaville; Prue M Pereira-Fantini
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2019-08-21       Impact factor: 3.418

4.  Feasibility of combining two individualized lung recruitment maneuvers at birth for very low gestational age infants: a retrospective cohort study.

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5.  Improving Newborn Respiratory Outcomes With a Sustained Inflation: A Systematic Narrative Review of Factors Regulating Outcome in Animal and Clinical Studies.

Authors:  Calista J Lambert; Stuart B Hooper; Arjan B Te Pas; Erin V McGillick
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2020-10-29       Impact factor: 3.418

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