Combination of arteriovenous extracorporeal lung assist and high-frequency oscillatory ventilation in a porcine model of lavage-induced acute lung injury: a randomized controlled trial.

2007 
Background: To compare the combined effects of arteriovenous extracorporeal lung assist (AV-ECLA) and high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) on pulmonary gas exchange, hemodynamics, and respiratory parameters in a lavage-induced porcine lung injury model. Methods: A prospective, randomized animal study. Saline lung lavage was performed in 33 healthy female pigs, weighing 52 ± 4.1 kg (mean ± SD), until the Pao 2 decreased to 53 ± 8 mm Hg. After a stabilization period of 60 minutes, the animals were randomly assigned to four groups: group 1, pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV) with a tidal volume of 6 mL/kg; group 2, PCV with a tidal volume of 6 mL/kg and AV-ECLA; group 3, HFOV; group 4, HFOV and AV-ECLA. In groups 2 and 4, the femoral artery and vein were cannulated and a low-resistance membrane lung was interposed. After isolated evaluation of AV-ECLA, the mean airway pressure was increased by 3 cm H 2 O from 16 to 34 cm H 2 O every 20 minutes, accompanied by blood gas analyses and measurements of respiratory and hemodynamic variables. Results: Only in AV-ECLA-treated animals was normocapnia achieved. No significant increase of Pao 2 attributable to AV-ECLA alone was detected. Mean airway pressure augmentation resulted in a significant increase in Pao 2 in all groups. Peak inspiratory pressure was significantly lower in HFOV-treated animals. Conclusions: The combination of AV-ECLA and HFOV resulted in normocapnia and comparable Pao 2 , although a smaller ventilator pressure amplitude was applied. Long-term animal studies are needed to assess whether this approach results in further lung protection.
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