Stephenson S F, Esrig B C, Polk H C, Fulton R L
Ann Surg. 1975 Nov;182(5):652-60. doi: 10.1097/00000658-197511000-00020.
The consequences of near-lethal smoke inhalation in dogs were studied for a 72-hour period following injury. Progressive hypoxemia and decrease in compliance developed. Severe respiratory distress and frank pulmonary edema were not encountered. Respiratory insufficiecy was related more to alterations in ventilation perfusion ratios than to alveolar destruction. These data were related to clinical observations made by others. No deterioration of lung function was seen with crystalloid overload imposed upon smoke inhalation. The presence of bacterial infection in dogs surviving beyond 24 hours appears pathogenically significant.
在受伤后的72小时内,对犬类近乎致命的烟雾吸入后果进行了研究。出现了进行性低氧血症和顺应性下降。未出现严重的呼吸窘迫和明显的肺水肿。呼吸功能不全更多地与通气灌注比的改变有关,而非与肺泡破坏有关。这些数据与其他人的临床观察结果相关。在烟雾吸入的基础上施加晶体液过载时,未观察到肺功能恶化。存活超过24小时的犬类中细菌感染的存在似乎具有致病意义。