Oxygenation index, an indicator of optimal distending pressure during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation?

To test the hypothesis that, during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) of pigs with acute lung injury, the oxygenation index (OI = Paw*FIO(2)*100/PaO(2)) is minimal at the lowest continuous distending pressure (Paw), where the physiological shunt fraction is below 0.1 (Paw(optimal)). Pros...

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Published inIntensive care medicine Vol. 28; no. 8; pp. 1151 - 1156
Main Authors van Genderingen, Huibert R., van Vught, Johannus A., Jansen, Jos R., Duval, Elisabeth L., Markhorst, Dick G., Versprille, Adrian
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Abstract To test the hypothesis that, during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) of pigs with acute lung injury, the oxygenation index (OI = Paw*FIO(2)*100/PaO(2)) is minimal at the lowest continuous distending pressure (Paw), where the physiological shunt fraction is below 0.1 (Paw(optimal)). Prospective, observational study in a university research laboratory. Eight Yorkshire pigs weighing 12.0+/-0.5 kg, with lung injury induced by lung lavage. After initiation of HFOV, the pigs were subjected to a stepwise increase of Paw to obtain under-inflation, optimal inflation and over-distension of the lungs (inflation) in series, followed by a similar decrease of Paw (deflation). At each Paw level, the OI and physiological shunt fraction were determined. The OI reached a minimum of 6.2+/-1.4 at Paw 30+/-4 cmH(2)O during inflation and a minimum of 2.4+/-0.3 at Paw 13+/-2 cmH(2)O during deflation. Paw(optimal) was 32+/-6 cmH(2)O on the inflation limb and 14+/-2 cmH(2)O on the deflation limb. The difference between the Paw at minimal OI and Paw(optimal) was -1.9+/-4.2 cmH(2)O (NS) during inflation and -1.5+/-1.6 cmH(2)O (p<0.05) during deflation. In 15 out of the 16 comparisons, the difference in Paw was within one step (+/-3 cmH(2)O). The minimal OI is indicative for the Paw where oxygenation is optimal during HFOV in surfactant-depleted pigs.
AbstractList To test the hypothesis that, during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) of pigs with acute lung injury, the oxygenation index (OI = Paw*FIO(2)*100/PaO(2)) is minimal at the lowest continuous distending pressure (Paw), where the physiological shunt fraction is below 0.1 (Paw(optimal)). Prospective, observational study in a university research laboratory. Eight Yorkshire pigs weighing 12.0+/-0.5 kg, with lung injury induced by lung lavage. After initiation of HFOV, the pigs were subjected to a stepwise increase of Paw to obtain under-inflation, optimal inflation and over-distension of the lungs (inflation) in series, followed by a similar decrease of Paw (deflation). At each Paw level, the OI and physiological shunt fraction were determined. The OI reached a minimum of 6.2+/-1.4 at Paw 30+/-4 cmH(2)O during inflation and a minimum of 2.4+/-0.3 at Paw 13+/-2 cmH(2)O during deflation. Paw(optimal) was 32+/-6 cmH(2)O on the inflation limb and 14+/-2 cmH(2)O on the deflation limb. The difference between the Paw at minimal OI and Paw(optimal) was -1.9+/-4.2 cmH(2)O (NS) during inflation and -1.5+/-1.6 cmH(2)O (p<0.05) during deflation. In 15 out of the 16 comparisons, the difference in Paw was within one step (+/-3 cmH(2)O). The minimal OI is indicative for the Paw where oxygenation is optimal during HFOV in surfactant-depleted pigs.
To test the hypothesis that, during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) of pigs with acute lung injury, the oxygenation index (OI = Paw*FIO(2)*100/PaO(2)) is minimal at the lowest continuous distending pressure (Paw), where the physiological shunt fraction is below 0.1 (Paw(optimal)).OBJECTIVETo test the hypothesis that, during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) of pigs with acute lung injury, the oxygenation index (OI = Paw*FIO(2)*100/PaO(2)) is minimal at the lowest continuous distending pressure (Paw), where the physiological shunt fraction is below 0.1 (Paw(optimal)).Prospective, observational study in a university research laboratory.DESIGN AND SETTINGProspective, observational study in a university research laboratory.Eight Yorkshire pigs weighing 12.0+/-0.5 kg, with lung injury induced by lung lavage.SUBJECTSEight Yorkshire pigs weighing 12.0+/-0.5 kg, with lung injury induced by lung lavage.After initiation of HFOV, the pigs were subjected to a stepwise increase of Paw to obtain under-inflation, optimal inflation and over-distension of the lungs (inflation) in series, followed by a similar decrease of Paw (deflation).INTERVENTIONSAfter initiation of HFOV, the pigs were subjected to a stepwise increase of Paw to obtain under-inflation, optimal inflation and over-distension of the lungs (inflation) in series, followed by a similar decrease of Paw (deflation).At each Paw level, the OI and physiological shunt fraction were determined. The OI reached a minimum of 6.2+/-1.4 at Paw 30+/-4 cmH(2)O during inflation and a minimum of 2.4+/-0.3 at Paw 13+/-2 cmH(2)O during deflation. Paw(optimal) was 32+/-6 cmH(2)O on the inflation limb and 14+/-2 cmH(2)O on the deflation limb. The difference between the Paw at minimal OI and Paw(optimal) was -1.9+/-4.2 cmH(2)O (NS) during inflation and -1.5+/-1.6 cmH(2)O (p<0.05) during deflation. In 15 out of the 16 comparisons, the difference in Paw was within one step (+/-3 cmH(2)O).MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTSAt each Paw level, the OI and physiological shunt fraction were determined. The OI reached a minimum of 6.2+/-1.4 at Paw 30+/-4 cmH(2)O during inflation and a minimum of 2.4+/-0.3 at Paw 13+/-2 cmH(2)O during deflation. Paw(optimal) was 32+/-6 cmH(2)O on the inflation limb and 14+/-2 cmH(2)O on the deflation limb. The difference between the Paw at minimal OI and Paw(optimal) was -1.9+/-4.2 cmH(2)O (NS) during inflation and -1.5+/-1.6 cmH(2)O (p<0.05) during deflation. In 15 out of the 16 comparisons, the difference in Paw was within one step (+/-3 cmH(2)O).The minimal OI is indicative for the Paw where oxygenation is optimal during HFOV in surfactant-depleted pigs.CONCLUSIONThe minimal OI is indicative for the Paw where oxygenation is optimal during HFOV in surfactant-depleted pigs.
Abstract Objective. To test the hypothesis that, during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) of pigs with acute lung injury, the oxygenation index (OI = Paw*FIO2*100/PaO2) is minimal at the lowest continuous distending pressure (Paw), where the physiological shunt fraction is below 0.1 (Pawoptimal). Design and setting. Prospective, observational study in a university research laboratory. Subjects. Eight Yorkshire pigs weighing 12.0±0.5 kg, with lung injury induced by lung lavage. Interventions. After initiation of HFOV, the pigs were subjected to a stepwise increase of Paw to obtain under-inflation, optimal inflation and over-distension of the lungs (inflation) in series, followed by a similar decrease of Paw (deflation). Measurements and results. At each Paw level, the OI and physiological shunt fraction were determined. The OI reached a minimum of 6.2±1.4 at Paw 30±4 cmH2O during inflation and a minimum of 2.4±0.3 at Paw 13±2 cmH2O during deflation. Pawoptimal was 32±6 cmH2O on the inflation limb and 14±2 cmH2O on the deflation limb. The difference between the Paw at minimal OI and Pawoptimal was -1.9±4.2 cmH2O (NS) during inflation and -1.5±1.6 cmH2O (p<0.05) during deflation. In 15 out of the 16 comparisons, the difference in Paw was within one step (±3 cmH2O). Conclusion. The minimal OI is indicative for the Paw where oxygenation is optimal during HFOV in surfactant-depleted pigs.
Objective. To test the hypothesis that, during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) of pigs with acute lung injury, the oxygenation index (OI = Paw*FIO2*100/PaO2) is minimal at the lowest continuous distending pressure (Paw), where the physiological shunt fraction is below 0.1 (Pawoptimal).Design and setting. Prospective, observational study in a university research laboratory.Subjects. Eight Yorkshire pigs weighing 12.0±0.5 kg, with lung injury induced by lung lavage.Interventions. After initiation of HFOV, the pigs were subjected to a stepwise increase of Paw to obtain under-inflation, optimal inflation and over-distension of the lungs (inflation) in series, followed by a similar decrease of Paw (deflation).Measurements and results. At each Paw level, the OI and physiological shunt fraction were determined. The OI reached a minimum of 6.2±1.4 at Paw 30±4 cmH2O during inflation and a minimum of 2.4±0.3 at Paw 13±2 cmH2O during deflation. Pawoptimal was 32±6 cmH2O on the inflation limb and 14±2 cmH2O on the deflation limb. The difference between the Paw at minimal OI and Pawoptimal was –1.9±4.2 cmH2O (NS) during inflation and –1.5±1.6 cmH2O (p<0.05) during deflation. In 15 out of the 16 comparisons, the difference in Paw was within one step (±3 cmH2O).Conclusion. The minimal OI is indicative for the Paw where oxygenation is optimal during HFOV in surfactant-depleted pigs.
Author van Genderingen, Huibert R.
Jansen, Jos R.
Versprille, Adrian
Duval, Elisabeth L.
Markhorst, Dick G.
van Vught, Johannus A.
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