Comparison of acid-induced inflammatory responses in the rat lung during high frequency oscillatory and conventional mechanical ventilation

Abstract

The present study was performed to compare the effects of high frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) with conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV) on pulmonary inflammatory responses in a rat acid-induced lung injury model. Anesthetized rats were instilled intratracheally with HCl (0.1 N, 2 mL/kg) and then randomly divided into three mechanical ventilation settings: HFOV (an oscillatory frequency of 15 Hz, mean airway pressure (MAP) of 9 cmH(2)O), CMV at tidal volume of 12 and 6 mL/kg for 5 h. After HCl instillation, HFOV significantly attenuated the increases in neutrophil infiltration and TNF-alpha concentration in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid compared with the CMV groups. During HFOV, there was an inhibition of an increase in TNF-alpha mRNA expression and a decrease in SP-A mRNA expression induced by acid instillation. This animal study demonstrates that HFOV is a suitable form of mechanical ventilation to prevent inflammatory responses in acid-induced lung injury.ArticleINFLAMMATION RESEARCH. 59(11):931-937 (2010)journal articl

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