2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1594.2010.01169.x
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The Hemodynamic Effect of Total Liquid Ventilation in Piglets With Reduced Cardiac Function After Cardiopulmonary Bypass

Abstract: Total liquid ventilation (TLV) is a promising treatment for severe lung injury and heart resuscitation. We aim to investigate the hemodynamic effect of TLV in piglets with preexisting cardiac dysfunction. After onset of cardiopulmonary dysfunction induced by cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), piglets were randomly treated with TLV (n = 6) or conventional gas ventilation (n = 6) for 240 min. Hemodynamics was monitored before and at a 30-min interval after CPB. CPB with cardiac arrest resulted in significant decrease… Show more

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“…Severe cardiac injury and cardiac dysfunction are the main consequences of CPB surgery . Consistent with these findings, our data showed that the levels of cardiac injury biomarkers, including plasma creatine kinase MB and troponin I, significantly elevated 2 hours after CPB (Figure A,B).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Severe cardiac injury and cardiac dysfunction are the main consequences of CPB surgery . Consistent with these findings, our data showed that the levels of cardiac injury biomarkers, including plasma creatine kinase MB and troponin I, significantly elevated 2 hours after CPB (Figure A,B).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…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: 98%
“…A study also investigated the cardiovascular tolerance of hypothermic TLV in a piglet model of cardiopulmonary bypass ( Jiang et al, 2011). The authors demonstrated that mean pulmonary arterial pressure was not altered by TLV compared to Control conditions.…”
Section: Applications In Resuscitationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Lijun Jiang et al. (72) of Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China investigated the hemodynamic effect of total liquid ventilation (TLV) in piglets with preexisting cardiac dysfunction. After onset of cardiopulmonary dysfunction induced by CPB, piglets were randomly treated with TLV or conventional gas ventilation for 240 min.…”
Section: Cardiopulmonary Support and Membrane Oxygenationmentioning
confidence: 99%