Surfactant phospholipids in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) of children who develop acute lung injury (ALI)

2002 
Introduction Children with ALI represent 5% of admissions to our Paediatric Intensive Care Unit [1]. Although there has been much research in adults with ALI, little is known about the pathophysiology in children [2]. More specifically there is a paucity of information on the pulmonary phospholipid (PL) changes during ALI children. Methods All children without pre-existing lung pathology who developed ALI (defined as PaO2/FiO2 Results Over 9 months, 40(8.8%) children of 452 admissions developed ALI. Ten of 26 eligible children were enrolled in the study; six parents declined consent and 10 children were either too unstable for BALF collection or were not recruited in time. In the study group, the dipalmitoyl PC (DPPC) content in BALF decreased from control values (42.8 ± 6.5% of total PC) to a minimum of 23.1 ± 11.9% (P < 0.01) between days 2–3, but increased to 37.8 ± 4.8% pre-extubation. These changes were accompanied by reciprocal increases in the concentrations of monounsaturated PC species characteristic of inflammatory cells. Conclusion Changes in the PC profile of BALF samples in children with ALI indicate that there is an increase in the cellular breakdown products. We speculate that this alteration in the PC profile with a lowering of DPPC may contribute to the disease process of ALI in children.
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