Paradoxical air embolism in pigs with a patent foramen ovale.

Undersea biomedical research Pub Date : 1992-09-01
A Vik, B M Jenssen, A O Brubakk
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Abstract

Recent studies have indicated that divers with a patent foramen ovale (PFO) are at risk of developing some forms of decompression sickness. Thus, the objective of the present study was to investigate if the occurrence of paradoxical air embolism (PAE) was enhanced in pigs with a PFO compared to the occurrence in pigs without such a defect. Out of 54 pigs, 18 had a PFO (group PFO), and the other 36 composed the controls (group C). The pigs were anesthetized, mechanically ventilated, and received venous air infusion at four different rates (0.050, 0.075, 0.100, and 0.200 ml.kg-1.min-1). PAE was monitored by use of a transesophageal echocardiographic probe to detect if any arterial air bubbles were present in the left atrium or the aorta. We found that PAE appeared at a lower infusion rate in group PFO than in group C. When PAE occurred, the mean pulmonary arterial pressure and the mean arterial pressure were significantly higher in pigs with a PFO than in the control pigs. Finally, the infused air volume per kilogram of body weight in group PFO was significantly lower than that observed in group C. The results demonstrated that the risk of PAE occurring in mechanically ventilated pigs with a PFO was greater compared to the risk observed in pigs without a PFO.

猪卵圆孔未闭的矛盾性空气栓塞。
最近的研究表明,患有卵圆孔未闭(PFO)的潜水员有发展某些形式的减压病的风险。因此,本研究的目的是调查与没有这种缺陷的猪相比,有PFO的猪是否会增加矛盾空气栓塞(PAE)的发生率。54头猪中,18头为PFO组(PFO组),其余36头为对照组(C组)。猪被麻醉、机械通气,并以四种不同的速率(0.050、0.075、0.100和0.200 ml.kg-1 min-1)接受静脉空气输注。通过使用经食管超声心动图探头监测PAE,以检测左心房或主动脉是否存在任何动脉气泡。我们发现PFO组PAE的出现速度低于c组。当PAE发生时,PFO组的平均肺动脉压和平均动脉压明显高于对照组。最后,PFO组每千克体重的注入空气量显著低于c组。结果表明,机械通气的PFO猪发生PAE的风险比没有PFO的猪大。
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