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Aerosolization of novel nitric oxide donors selectively reduce pulmonary hypertension

 

作者: Richard J. Brilli,   Brian Krafte-Jacobs,   Daniel J. Smith,   Daniel Passerini,   Lori Moore,   Edgar T. Ballard,  

 

期刊: Critical Care Medicine  (OVID Available online 1998)
卷期: Volume 26, issue 8  

页码: 1390-1396

 

ISSN:0090-3493

 

年代: 1998

 

出版商: OVID

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

ObjectivesInhaled nitric oxide (NO) reduces pulmonary hypertension in acute respiratory failure. Soluble nitric oxide donors (NO/nucleophile adducts-NONOates) are less cumbersome to deliver and may offer clinical advantage compared with inhaled NO. The objective of this study was to examine the pulmonary and systemic hemodynamic effects of tracheal aerosolization of a new class of NONOates in a porcine model of experimentally induced pulmonary hypertension.DesignProspective, randomized, controlled study.SettingResearch laboratory.SubjectsYorkshire pigs (n = 18), weighing 11.4 to 16.4 kg.InterventionsIn anesthetized, mechanically ventilated, instrumented pigs, steady-state pulmonary hypertension (SSPH) was induced using a thromboxane agonist (U46619). Control animals received tracheal aerosolization of saline (n = 6); EP/NO animals received tracheal aerosolization of ethylputreanine NONOate (EP/NO, n = 6); and DMAEP/NO animals received aerosolized 2-(dimethylamino) ethylputreanine NONOate (DMAEP/NO, n = 6).Measurements and Main ResultsMean pulmonary (MPAP) and mean systemic arterial pressures (MAP), atrial pressures, cardiac output, and arterial blood gases were measured following drug instillation. DMAEP/NO animals had significant reductions in pulmonary vascular resistance index (PVRI) and MPAP at all time points compared with SSPH and control animals (p < .05), while systemic vascular resistance index did not change. EP/NO animals had a significant reduction in PVRI and MPAP at some time points compared with SSPH and control animals. For both NONOate-treated animal groups, MAP and cardiac index did not change significantly compared with SSPH and control animals (p < .05).ConclusionsIn this porcine model of pulmonary hypertension, intratracheal aerosolization of soluble NO donors results in sustained reduction of pulmonary hypertension without reducing systemic arterial pressure. Intermittent aerosolization of NONOates may be an alternative to continuously inhaled NO in the treatment of acute pulmonary hypertension. (Crit Care Med 1998; 26:1390-1396)

 



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