Saul G M, Feeley T W, Mihm F G
Crit Care Med. 1982 Oct;10(10):667-9. doi: 10.1097/00003246-198210000-00010.
The effect of graded application of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) was studied in 10 mongrel dogs with pulmonary edema induced by oleic acid infusion. Six animals received progressive increases in PEEP (5 cm H2O) 120 min after the injection of oleic acid. These animals were compared to 4 control animals who did not receive PEEP. We found no difference between the 2 groups in lung water measured by a double indicator dilution technique during PEEP application. Lung water determined by gravimetric analysis was also not different between groups at the end of the experiment. PEEP did result in significant reductions in shunt fraction and alveolar-arterial oxygen tension difference suggesting that PEEP improves gas exchange in pulmonary edema by increasing lung volume, but not by altering lung water accumulation.
在10只通过输注油酸诱导肺水肿的杂种犬中,研究了逐步增加呼气末正压(PEEP)的效果。6只动物在注射油酸120分钟后接受逐步增加的PEEP(每次增加5 cm H₂O)。将这些动物与4只未接受PEEP的对照动物进行比较。我们发现在应用PEEP期间,通过双指示剂稀释技术测量的两组肺水没有差异。实验结束时,通过重量分析测定的两组肺水也没有差异。PEEP确实导致分流分数和肺泡-动脉氧分压差显著降低,这表明PEEP通过增加肺容积改善肺水肿中的气体交换,而不是通过改变肺水积聚来实现。