ABSTRACT
We tested the hypothesis that an open lung strategy with recruitment maneuvers will
improve oxygenation and decrease lung injury in comparison with a permissive hypercapnia
strategy in preterm lambs. Preterm lambs born by operative delivery at 131 ± 1 days
of gestational age (term = 150 days) were randomized to an open lung group (OLG, n = 5) or a permissive hypercapnia group (PHG, n = 4). In the OLG, ramp recruitment maneuvers were performed by increasing and then
decreasing peak inspiratory pressure and positive end-expiratory pressure (adjusting
for expiratory tidal volume [VT] 6 to 8 mL/kg). In the PHG, lambs received ventilation with VT of 6 to 8 mL/kg, adapting pressures and respiratory rate according to arterial blood
gases results. Fraction of inspired oxygen was adjusted for oxygen saturation 88 to
93%. Lambs were ventilated for 6 hours. Lung pathology was assessed by masked examiners.
There were no significant differences for arterial to alveolar oxygen tension ratio,
partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide, blood pressure, compliance, resistance,
and other variables between groups. Gas leaks were noted in four of five lambs in
the OLG and one of four in the PHG (relative risk 3.2; 95% confidence interval 0.5
to 18). By histological examination, lung areas were overdistended (49% in the OLG,
37% in the PHG). Open lung ventilation following ramp recruitment maneuvers did not
offer advantages and might increase lung injury compared with a permissive hypercapnia
strategy in preterm lambs with lung immaturity.
KEYWORDS
Lung injury - lung volume recruitment - preterm - respiratory distress syndrome
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Gonzalo Luis MarianiM.D.
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Vice Director, Division of Neonatology, Hospital
Italiano de Buenos Aires
Gascon 450 CP 1181, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Email: gonzalo.mariani@hiba.org.ar