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Pulmonary and haemodynamic effects of extracorporeal circulation in the cat and the beneficial effects of prostacyclin
Authors:J. Jahr  Dr. P. O. Grände
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University and University Hospital of Lund, Sölvegatan 19, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden;(2) Department of Anaesthesia, University and University Hospital of Lund, Sweden
Abstract:Side-effects of a veno-venous extracorporeal system and possible beneficial effects of prostacyclin (epoprostenol) are analyzed on the cat. Three groups were studied; one control group without extracorporeal circulation and two groups with an extracorporeal flow of 10–12 ml/kg/min, one of which was given prostacyclin (70–110 ng/kg/min). The extracorporeal circulation triggered a decrease in arterial saturation (from 99 to 91 %) and carbon dioxide elimination (increase in arterial to end-tidal PCO2 by about 1 kpa) a metabolic acidosis (pHap7.20), a platelet consumption (ap50%) and shortened survival time, side-effects reduced by prostacyclin. Further, there was a marked increase in haemoglobin concentration indicating hypovolemia via capillary fluid filtration. None of these side-effects were seen in the control group. Extracorporeal circulation as a trigger for pulmonary dysfunction and for impaired tissue nutrition with possible beneficial effects of prostacyclin is discussed, and also from a clinical point of view (i.e. extracorporeal lung assistance, ECLA), on the basis of the results.
Keywords:Extracorporal circulation  Prostacyclin  Pulmonary dysfunction  Fluid filtration  Metabolic acidosis  Extracorporeal lung assistance (ECLA)
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