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  • This study compares variable mechanical ventilation with conventional ventilation in pigs with ARDS caused by oleic acid.
  • The pigs were split into two groups, one receiving standard controlled pressure ventilation and the other undergoing variable ventilation with changing PEEP levels.
  • Results showed that variable ventilation improved lung compliance and overall oxygen levels, with less lung damage observed in the variable ventilation group, suggesting it may be a better strategy for protecting lungs in ARDS cases.

Article Abstract

Background: This study aims to compare the use of variable mechanical ventilation with conventional mechanical ventilation in a porcine model of ARDS induced by oleic acid.

Methods: The animals were divided into two groups (n = 6), Conventional Ventilation (CO) and variable ventilation with Bi-Oscillatory PEEP (BiPEEP). ARDS was induced using intravenous oleic acid (0.15 mL.kg). After, the animals were evaluated during 180 minutes and, measurements were taken every 30 minutes until the end of the observation period. The animals in the CO group were then ventilated under controlled pressure (Tidal Volume target at 6 mL.kg) and 5 cm HO PEEP. Variable ventilation was characterized by the oscillation of PEEP from 5 to 10 cm HO every 4 respiratory cycles. Ventilatory, hemodynamic parameters, oxidative stress, antioxidant enzymes, Interleukin 8 (IL8) and 17-a (IL17a) were evaluated. Histological samples were collected from the upper and the lower portion of the left lungs and analyzed separately.

Results: BiPEEP improved lung compliance and PaO in comparison to control (p < 0.05). The levels of oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes showed no significant difference. There was no difference in IL17a between groups. IL8 was significantly increased in the lung base of CO group in relation to BiPEEP group and it was reduced in the apex of BiPEEP group in comparsion to CO group. The BiPEEP group showed less changes in histopathological patterns.

Conclusion: Variable ventilation with bi-oscillatory level of PEEP demonstrated a potential ventilatory strategy for lung protection in an experimental model of ARDS.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2024.844576DOI Listing

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