The influence of intermittent CPAP on hyperoxic lung injury in a preterm rabbit model of bronchopulmonary dysplasia

A. Gie, T. Salaets, J. Deprest, J. Toelen
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Introduction: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and supplemental oxygen are used to treat respiratory failure in preterm infants, however little is known of the functional and structural effects of CPAP on preterm lungs exposed to hyperoxia. Aims and Objectives: This study aims to characterize the effects of intermittent CPAP on lung function and structure in preterm rabbits reared in hyperoxia. We hypothesized the distending pressure of CPAP is biomechanically transduced to have downstream effects on lung function, development and structure in hyperoxia. Methods: Prematurely delivered pups were randomized to normoxia, hyperoxia (FiO2 0.9), hyperoxia plus CPAP (4 hours/day, 5cm H2O). On day 7 of life, pulmonary function tests (pressure-volume, forced oscillation) were performed. Alveolar, vascular and airway morphology was done on pressure fixed lung sections. Results: Hyperoxia significantly altered lung functional and structure. CPAP attenuated the changes of hyperoxia to tissue damping, elastance and the pulmonary artery media and respiratory epithelium. Conclusion: Intermittent CPAP mitigated the functional and structural effects of hyperoxia in preterm rabbits.
间歇CPAP对支气管肺发育不良早产儿兔模型高氧肺损伤的影响
导读:持续气道正压通气(CPAP)和补充氧气用于治疗早产儿呼吸衰竭,然而对于CPAP对暴露于高氧环境下的早产儿肺的功能和结构影响知之甚少。目的和目的:本研究旨在研究间歇性CPAP对高氧环境下早产家兔肺功能和结构的影响。我们假设CPAP的扩张压力是生物力学转导的,对高氧状态下的肺功能、发育和结构有下游影响。方法:早产幼崽随机分为常氧组、高氧组(FiO2 0.9)、高氧组加CPAP组(4小时/天,5cm H2O)。在出生第7天,进行肺功能测试(压力-容积、强迫振荡)。在压力固定肺切片上观察肺泡、血管和气道形态。结果:高氧显著改变肺功能和结构。CPAP可减轻高氧对组织阻尼、弹性、肺动脉介质和呼吸上皮的影响。结论:间歇CPAP可减轻早产兔高氧的功能和结构影响。
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