Fatal respiratory distress syndrome after prolonged mechanical ventilation: its pathogenesis and prevention |
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Authors: | A M Perna R K Brawley H W Bender V L Gott |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205 USA |
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Abstract: | Prolonged pulmonary atelectasis was shown to produce a highly lethal respiratory distress syndrome. Atelectasis with secondary hypoxemia occurred in open-chest animals ventilated for long periods with intermittent positive pressure (IPPV). These animals frequently died of progressive pulmonary insufficiency a few days after the period of thoracotomy and mechanical ventilation. Atelectasis did not occur in closed-chest animals subjected to long periods of IPPV and these animals did not manifest pulmonary insufficiency after the period of ventilation. Continuous positive-pressure ventilation (CPPV) prevented atelectasis in open-chest animals during prolonged mechanical ventilation and thoracotomy, and animals so treated developed postoperative pulmonary insufficiency infrequently. |
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