Anest. intenziv. Med. 2013;24(1):33-39

Effect of combination of prone position and high-frequency oscillatory ventilation on blood gas exchange in experimental model of acute respiratory distress syndromeIntensive Care Medicine - Original Paper

Žurek Jiří*, Košut Petr, Dominik Petr, Šeda Miroslav, Klimovič Michal, Fedora Michal
Klinika dětské anesteziologie a resuscitace LF MU a FN Brno

Objective:
The aim of the study was verification of the effect of combination of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation and prone position in an experimental model of acute respiratory distress syndrome.

Design:
Experimental study. Setting: Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital.

Materials and Methods:
The study included 40 experimental piglets. Lung damage was induced by repeated bilateral lung lavage with saline to achieve PaO2/FiO2 < 100 mm Hg. The experimental animals were randomized into 5 groups - control group (PCV in supine position throughout the experiment), PP (PCV in prone position and then in supine position), HFOV (HFOV in supine position throughout the experiment), HFOV + PP (HFOV in supine position, after 6 hours of prone position and then supine position), PP + HFOV (PCV in prone position, after 6 hours HFOV, further rotation of supine and prone positions, as the PP group).

Results:
In terms of oxygenation (PaO2) there was no difference between the PP and HFOV groups, higher values of PaO2 were achieved in the PP+HFOV group than in the HFOV+PP group. CO2 elimination was better in the HFOV+PP group than in the PP+HFOV group. There was no difference between the PP and HFOV groups. There was no difference in oxygenation index between the PP and HFOV groups, the PP+HFOV group had a lower oxygenation index than the HFOV + PP group.

Conclusion:
There were no differences in oxygenation and CO2 elimination between the prone position and high-frequency oscillation groups. The combination of PP + HFOV is more efficient in terms of oxygenation.

Keywords: acute respiratory distress syndrome; experiment; oxygenation; ventilation; prone position; HFO

Received: July 8, 2012; Accepted: November 13, 2012; Published: February 1, 2013  Show citation

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Žurek J, Košut P, Dominik P, Šeda M, Klimovič M, Michal F. Effect of combination of prone position and high-frequency oscillatory ventilation on blood gas exchange in experimental model of acute respiratory distress syndrome. Anest. intenziv. Med. 2013;24(1):33-39.
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