Establishing long-term surviving model of ventilator induced lung injury in piglets by large tidal volume ventilation
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1671-0282.2011.02.005
- VernacularTitle:大潮气量通气诱导幼猪呼吸机所致肺损伤并长期存活模型的建立
- Author:
Xuhua GE
;
Dongmei CHEN
;
Juan LI
;
Feng LIU
;
Xiaoming BEN
;
Wenliang YU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Ventilator induced lung injury;
Acute lung injury;
Large tide volume;
Mechanical ventilation;
Animal model;
Keep surviving for long term;
Pneodynamic;
Hemodynamic
- From:
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine
2011;20(2):130-133
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To establish a long-term surviving model of ventilator induced lung injury ( VILI) in piglets with large tidal volume ventilation. Methods A total of 21 piglets were randomly( random number) divided into trial experiment group (group A,n =9), injury group ( group B,n =6) and control group ( group C, n = 6). Each piglet was intubated orotracheally and intravascular cannulae were inserted both into carotid artery and external jugular vein. The tidal volume in 60 - 80 ml/kg was given to rats of group A and 50 ml/kg to rats of group B, and free breath to rats of group C. Vital signs, pneumatic mechanics, blood-gas analysis and hemodynamics were monitored every hour ( group A and group B from just after the model established 0 h, group C from 0 ~6 h). The t test or ANOVA test was used for statistical analysis. Left lung tissue was sent to biopsy after experiment. Results About 6 hours after mechanical ventilation with large tidal volume, PaO2/FiO2 lower significantly both in A and B group in comparison with control group (P <0.05 ) and histological changes hit the ALl criteria. Piglets ventilated with 50 ml/kg of tidal volume could survive for long-term. Conclusions The model of VILI in piglets made with 50 ml/kg of tidal volume ventilation was established successfully and survived for long-term.