The effects of hyperoxic ventilation on tissue oxygenation

J. Meier, P. Lauscher, H. Kertscho, O. Habler
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SUMMARY Application of high inspiratory oxygen concentrations is an established method to improve arterial oxygen content, oxygen transport and tissue oxygenation. However, in the past years a considerable amount of data have emerged challenging this approach: hyperoxic ventilation (ventilation with pure oxygen, HV) and subsequent hyperoxemia have been accused of inducing unfavorable effects on microcirculation and tissue perfusion, resulting in regional tissue hypoxia. Interestingly, these disadvantegous properties of HV seem to occur predominantly in patients with physiological hemoglobin concentrations and probably play a minor role in anemic patients. In animal experiments the effect of HV on tissue oxygenation and on outcome of several severe pathologic conditions essentially depends on the hemoglobin concentration: HV failed to have a considerable impact on survival of severe hypovolemia or methemoglobinemia (physiological hemoglobin concentration), whereas it convincingly improves outcome of severe normovolemic anemia. The present review discusses a perspective on the effects of HV at different hemoglobin concentrations and its potential to improve oxygen transport and tissue oxygenation especially during moderate and severe anemia.
高氧通气对组织氧合的影响
应用高吸入氧浓度是改善动脉氧含量、氧运输和组织氧合的一种既定方法。然而,在过去的几年中,出现了大量的数据挑战这一方法:高氧通气(纯氧通气,HV)和随后的高氧血症被指控对微循环和组织灌注产生不利影响,导致局部组织缺氧。有趣的是,HV的这些不利特性似乎主要发生在具有生理性血红蛋白浓度的患者中,可能在贫血患者中起次要作用。在动物实验中,HV对组织氧合和几种严重病理状况的预后的影响主要取决于血红蛋白浓度:HV对严重低血容量或高铁血红蛋白血症(生理性血红蛋白浓度)的生存没有显著影响,而它却令人信服地改善了严重等容性贫血的预后。本文讨论了不同血红蛋白浓度下HV的作用及其在改善氧运输和组织氧合方面的潜力,特别是在中度和重度贫血期间。
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