2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.healun.2004.03.019
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The Efficacy of Partial Liquid Ventilation in Lung Protection During Hypotension and Cardiac Arrest: Preliminary Study of Lung Transplantation Using Non–heart–beating Donors

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“…In a pig model, Rega et al 20 found better tolerance to ischemia after giving nebulized N-acetylcysteine to the donor before death or immediately after arrest. Yoshida et al 21 reported recently a protective effect of partial liquid ventilation during hypotension in rabbits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In a pig model, Rega et al 20 found better tolerance to ischemia after giving nebulized N-acetylcysteine to the donor before death or immediately after arrest. Yoshida et al 21 reported recently a protective effect of partial liquid ventilation during hypotension in rabbits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Using rabbit lungs, they maintained hypotension at <50 mmHg for 1 h followed by 2-h cardiac arrest. Histologic evaluation after perfusion of the preservation solution revealed that alveolar structure was damaged significantly less and cell infiltration was milder in the PLV groups than in the control group (45). Tissue IL-8 in the PLV groups remained at baseline concentrations during the study period.…”
Section: Proof Of Concept and Experimental Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Tissue IL-8 in the PLV groups remained at baseline concentrations during the study period. They concluded that PLV suppresses lung injury when compared with gas-controlled ventilation (45).…”
Section: Proof Of Concept and Experimental Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ten articles were properly describing induction of hypothermia (Shaffer et al, 1984;Forman et al, 1986;Harris et al, 2001;Hong et al, 2002;Castren et al, 2010;Nadeau et al, 2013Nadeau et al, , 2014Kumar et al, 2014;Hutin et al, 2015), and two articles the induction of core rewarming through PFC-associated methods (Dickson et al, 2001;Tobias et al, 2001). Other articles focused on the use of liquid ventilation after cardiac arrest (n = 8), (Yoshida et al, 2005;Staffey et al, 2008;Riter et al, 2009;Albaghdadi et al, 2011;Chenoune et al, 2011;Darbera et al, 2013;Tissier et al, 2014;Kohlhauer et al, 2015) during coronary artery occlusion (CAO, n = 5) (Tissier et al, 2007(Tissier et al, , 2009(Tissier et al, , 2013Chenoune et al, 2010;Darbera et al, 2012) or for lung preservation (n = 2) (Yang et al, 2005;Jiang et al, 2006). Two additional articles evaluated the hemodynamic tolerance of TLV Jiang et al, 2011).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%