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Anesthesiology | 1999

Hemodilution during Venous Gas Embolization Improves Gas Exchange, without Altering V̇A/Q̇ or Pulmonary Blood Flow Distributions

Steven Deem; Steven McKinney; Nayak L. Polissar; Richard G. Hedges; Erik R. Swenson

BACKGROUND Isovolemic anemia results in improved gas exchange in rabbits with normal lungs but in relatively poorer gas exchange in rabbits with whole-lung atelectasis. In the current study, the authors characterized the effects of hemodilution on gas exchange in a distinct model of diffuse lung injury: venous gas embolization. METHODS Twelve anesthetized rabbits were mechanically ventilated at a fixed rate and volume. Gas embolization was induced by continuous infusion of nitrogen via an internal jugular venous catheter. Serial hemodilution was performed in six rabbits by simultaneous withdrawal of blood and infusion of an equal volume of 6% hetastarch; six rabbits were followed as controls over time. Measurements included hemodynamic parameters and blood gases, ventilation-perfusion (V(A)/Q) distribution (multiple inert gas elimination technique), pulmonary blood flow distribution (fluorescent microspheres), and expired nitric oxide (NO; chemoluminescence). RESULTS Venous gas embolization resulted in a decrease in partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO2) and an increase in partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2), with markedly abnormal overall V(A)/Q distribution and a predominance of high V(A)/Q areas. Pulmonary blood flow distribution was markedly left-skewed, with low-flow areas predominating. Hematocrit decreased from 30+/-1% to 11+/-1% (mean +/- SE) with hemodilution. The alveolar-arterial PO2 (A-aPO2) difference decreased from 375+/-61 mmHg at 30% hematocrit to 218+/-12.8 mmHg at 15% hematocrit, but increased again (301+/-33 mmHg) at 11% hematocrit. In contrast, the A-aPO2 difference increased over time in the control group (P < 0.05 between groups over time). Changes in PaO2 in both groups could be explained in large part by variations in intrapulmonary shunt and mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO2); however, the improvement in gas exchange with hemodilution was not fully explained by significant changes in V(A)/Q or pulmonary blood flow distributions, as quantitated by the coefficient of variation (CV), fractal dimension, and spatial correlation of blood flow. Expired NO increased with with gas embolization but did not change significantly with time or hemodilution. CONCLUSIONS Isovolemic hemodilution results in improved oxygen exchange in rabbits with lung injury induced by gas embolization. The mechanism for this improvement is not clear.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1995

Temporal heterogeneity of regional pulmonary perfusion is spatially clustered

Robb W. Glenny; Nayak L. Polissar; Steven McKinney; H. T. Robertson


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1999

Mechanisms of improvement in pulmonary gas exchange during isovolemic hemodilution

Steven Deem; Richard G. Hedges; Steven McKinney; Nayak L. Polissar; Michael K. Alberts; Erik R. Swenson


Pain | 1988

When back pain becomes disabling: a regional analysis

Ernest Volinn; Daniel Lai; Steven McKinney; John D. Loeser


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2000

High spatial resolution measurements of organ blood flow in small laboratory animals

Susan L. Bernard; Jon R. Ewen; Clyde H. Barlow; Jeff J. Kelly; Steven McKinney; David Frazer; Robb W. Glenny


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1997

Spatial pattern of pulmonary blood flow distribution is stable over days

Robb W. Glenny; Steven McKinney; H. T. Robertson


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2000

Correlation between ventilation and perfusion determinesV˙a/Q˙ heterogeneity in endotoxemia

Anthony J. Gerbino; Steven McKinney; Robb W. Glenny


Archive | 1996

AutoPaint: a toolkit for visualizing data in four or more dimensions

Steven McKinney


Archive | 2015

lungsof relative blood flow in severely injured Validation of fluorescent-labeled microspheres for

Robb W. Glenny; Jennifer E. Souders; Erin D. Shade; Michael P. Hlastala; L Nayak; Anthony J. Gerbino; Steven McKinney; P. M. Spieth; A. Güldner; A. R. Carvalho; M. Kasper; P. Pelosi; S. Uhlig; T. Koch; M. Gama


Archive | 2015

Spatial-temporal dynamics of pulmonary blood flow in the healthy human lung in response

Robb W. Glenny; Steven McKinney; H. Thomas Robertson; I. Galvin; G. B. Drummond; M. Nirmalan; Richard B. Buxton; Susan R. Hopkins; G. Kim; K. Asadi; Matthew V. Cronin; Rebecca J. Theilmann

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Robb W. Glenny

University of Washington

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Steven Deem

University of Washington

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Aaron S. Estrera

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Clyde H. Barlow

The Evergreen State College

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Connie C. W. Hsia

University of Texas System

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D. Merrill Dane

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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