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Imaging atelectrauma in Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury using 4D X-ray microscopy

Authors :
Olivier Stephanov
Goran Lovric
Sam Bayat
Alberto Mittone
Ludovic Broche
Anders Larsson
Alberto Bravin
Luca Fardin
Fardin, L
Broche, L
Lovric, G
Mittone, A
Stephanov, O
Larsson, A
Bravin, A
Bayat, S
Source :
'Scientific Reports ', vol: 11, pages: 4236-1-4236-12 (2021), Scientific Reports, Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Uppsala universitet, Anestesiologi och intensivvård, 2021.

Abstract

Mechanical ventilation can damage the lungs, a condition called Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury (VILI). However, the mechanisms leading to VILI at the microscopic scale remain poorly understood. Here we investigated the within-tidal dynamics of cyclic recruitment/derecruitment (R/D) using synchrotron radiation phase-contrast imaging (PCI), and the relation between R/D and cell infiltration, in a model of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in 6 anaesthetized and mechanically ventilated New-Zealand White rabbits. Dynamic PCI was performed at 22.6 µm voxel size, under protective mechanical ventilation [tidal volume: 6 ml/kg; positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP): 5 cmH2O]. Videos and quantitative maps of within-tidal R/D showed that injury propagated outwards from non-aerated regions towards adjacent regions where cyclic R/D was present. R/D of peripheral airspaces was both pressure and time-dependent, occurring throughout the respiratory cycle with significant scatter of opening/closing pressures. There was a significant association between R/D and regional lung cellular infiltration (p = 0.04) suggesting that tidal R/D of the lung parenchyma may contribute to regional lung inflammation or capillary-alveolar barrier dysfunction and to the progression of lung injury. PEEP may not fully mitigate this phenomenon even at high levels. Ventilation strategies utilizing the time-dependence of R/D may be helpful in reducing R/D and associated injury.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
'Scientific Reports ', vol: 11, pages: 4236-1-4236-12 (2021), Scientific Reports, Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2021)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....85df4dd4598f3b36f1d68e6063e2b5a0