Literature DB >> 2919770

Bunegin-Albin catheter improves air retrieval and resuscitation from lethal venous air embolism in upright dogs.

P S Colley1, A A Artru.   

Abstract

Three types of catheters, the Arrow multi-orifice catheter, the American Edwards 7 Fr Swan-Ganz catheter and the Cook Bunegin-Albin multi-orifice CVP catheter were evaluated for their ability to retrieve venous air emboli and effect on the success rate of resuscitation from venous air emboli. The catheters were inserted in dogs anesthetized with isoflurane (1.7%, inspired) and N2O (66%) in O2 and placed in the sitting position with the head 90 degrees to the horizontal. Swan-Ganz catheters were positioned with the right atrial (RA) port just above the junction of the superior vena cava (SVC) and the RA and the pulmonary artery (PA) port in the pulmonary artery. The Arrow and Bunegin-Albin multi-orifice catheters were placed with the proximal orifice just above the SVC-RA junction and the distal orifice near the mid-RA. Dogs were then given a predetermined lethal dose of air (5 ml.kg-1) over 30 sec via the jugular vein. Attempts to aspirate venous air emboli were begun with the first decrease in expired CO2. Both RA and PA ports of the Swan-Ganz catheter were used for aspiration. The amounts of gas retrieved expressed as a percent of the injected air and the incidence of successful resuscitation were compared. Significantly greater percentages of injected venous air were retrieved with the Bunegin-Albin catheter (63 +/- 14%, mean +/- SEM) than with the Arrow multi-orifice catheter (6 +/- 2%) or the Swan-Ganz catheter (14 +/- 5%).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2919770

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Analg        ISSN: 0003-2999            Impact factor:   5.108


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