Beta-2-adrenoceptor agonists as inhibitors of lung vascular permeability to radiolabelled transferrin in the adult respiratory distress syndrome in man |
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Authors: | Dr. Gurnam S. Basran John G. Hardy Sai P. Woo Ramiah Ramasubramanian Andrew J. Byrne |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Thoracic Medicine, City Hospital, Nottingham, UK;(2) Department of Medical Physics, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK;(3) Intensive Care Unit, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK |
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Abstract: | Increased lung vascular permeability leading to increased plasma protein extravasation and accumulation (PPA) is a characteristic feature of acute lung injury. Using a previously described technique, PPA was monitored in the lungs of patients with the adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) — an extreme example of acute lung injury in man. An external radiation probe detector was used to monitor the pulmonary accumulation of the plasma protein transferrin radiolabelled in-vivo with 113mIn. Ten patients with ARDS exhibiting increased PPA indices (>1.0x10-3/min) were given an intravenous infusion of terbutaline (7 g/kg) over 30 min. Of the four patients in whom the post-drug PPA indices remained within the ARDS range, none survived, whilst five of the six patients in whom the post-drug PPA indices were reduced to below 1.0x10-3/min survived. PPA indices prior to the administration of terbutaline were not significantly different between the survivor (n=5) and non-survivor (n=5) groups. There was a significant decrease in the PPA indices following terbutaline in survivors (p<0.01) but not in non-survivors. Thus beta-2-agonists in therapeutic doses can inhibit increased lung vascular permeability in man. These findings may have prognostic and therapeutic implication for beta-2-agonists in ARDS. |
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Keywords: | Respiratory distress syndrome, adult Beta-adrenoceptor agonist Vascular permeability Radio-labelled transferrin |
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