1. Effects of different ventilatory settings on alveolar and pulmonary microvessel dimensions in pigs
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Elisa Damiani, Erika Casarotta, Caterina Di Bella, Margherita Galosi, Alessio Angorini, Federica Serino, Adolfo Maria Tambella, Fulvio Laus, Samuele Zuccari, Alessio Salvucci Salice, Roberta Domizi, Andrea Carsetti, Can Ince, and Abele Donati
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Mechanical ventilation ,Pulmonary microcirculation ,Ventilation/perfusion matching ,Incident dark field ,Hand-held vital microscopy ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Mechanical ventilation with high tidal volume (TV) or positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) may induce lung overinflation and increased pulmonary vascular resistance to flow. In 8 healthy mechanically ventilated pigs, we evaluated whether incident dark field (IDF) vital microscopy, applied through a small thoracotomy, could be used to evaluate changes in alveolar and pulmonary microvessel dimensions under different ventilator settings. High TV (12 ml/kg) increased alveolar diameters (from 99 ± 13 to 114 ± 6 μm, p
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- 2024
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