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Effect of Hypertonic Saline Solution on the Ventilatory Mechanics of Lungs Donated After Brain Death.

Authors :
Ruiz, Liliane Moreira
de Oliveira Braga, Karina Andrighetti
Nepomuceno, Natalia Aparecida
Correia, Aristides Tadeu
Ribeiro de Carvalho, Guilherme Henrique
Vilela, Vanessa Sana
Dolhnikoff, Marisa
Pêgo-Fernandes, Paulo Manuel
Source :
Journal of Surgical Research. Jun2024, Vol. 298, p109-118. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Brain death (BD) compromises the viability of the lung for donation. Hypertonic saline solution (HSS) induces rapid intravascular volume expansion and immunomodulatory action. We investigated its role in ventilatory mechanics (VMs) and in the inflammatory activity of the lungs of rats subjected to BD. Wistar rats were divided into four groups: control, n = 10: intact rats subjected to extraction of the heart–lung block; BD, n = 8 (BD): rats treated with isotonic saline solution (4 mL/kg) immediately after BD; hypertonic saline 0 h, n = 9 (Hip.0′): rats treated with HSS (4 mL/kg) immediately after BD; and hypertonic saline 1 h, n = 9 (Hip.60′), rats treated with HSS (4 mL/kg) 60 min after BD. The hemodynamic characteristics, gas exchange, VMs, inflammatory mediators, and histopathological evaluation of the lung were evaluated over 240 min of BD. In VMs, we observed increased airway resistance, tissue resistance, tissue elastance, and respiratory system compliance in the BD group (P < 0.037), while the treated groups showed no impairment over time (P > 0.05). In the histological analysis, the BD group showed a greater area of perivascular edema and a higher neutrophil count than the control group and the Hip.60′ group (P < 0.05). Treatment with HSS was effective in preventing changes in the elastic and resistive pulmonary components, keeping them at baseline levels. Late treatment reduced perivascular and neutrophilic edema in lung tissue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00224804
Volume :
298
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Surgical Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177565094
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2024.02.008