Head C A
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Dept. of Anesthesia and Critical Care 02114, USA.
Artif Organs. 1997 Jan;21(1):5-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1594.1997.tb00689.x.
This brief discussion focuses on the effects of nitric oxide (NO) in the lung. A short introduction of some of the physical characteristics of the NO gas molecule and the endogenous production of NO by the vascular endothelium is addressed first. This is followed by a review of inhaled NO use as a bronchodilator of the airway and recent findings of the endogenous production of NO during positive end-expiratory pressure and the possible role of NO produced in the paranasal sinuses. Next, the use of inhaled NO for both pulmonary hypertension and improvement in oxygenation under a variety of clinical situations is discussed. Finally, some suggestions are given regarding the safe delivery of inhaled NO during clinical applications using a face mask, an anesthesia circuit, and a mechanical ventilator.
本简短讨论聚焦于一氧化氮(NO)在肺部的作用。首先介绍了NO气体分子的一些物理特性以及血管内皮细胞内源性产生NO的情况。接下来回顾了吸入NO作为气道支气管扩张剂的应用,以及呼气末正压期间内源性产生NO的最新研究结果,还有鼻窦中产生的NO可能发挥的作用。然后讨论了在各种临床情况下吸入NO用于治疗肺动脉高压和改善氧合的情况。最后,针对在临床应用中使用面罩、麻醉回路和机械通气机安全输送吸入NO给出了一些建议。