Efecto inmunomodulador del sevoflurano en un modelo experimental de síndrome de distrés respiratorio agudo (ards)

Tesis doctoral de Carlos Ferrando Ortolá

Brief: the lung inflammatory response and the oxygenation are measured during sedation in ards model. The authors demonstrate in 16 pigs with ards that sevoflurane, but not propofol, reduces the lung inflammatory response and improves the oxygenation. abstract introduction : acute respiratory distress syndrome (ards) is characterized by an activation of the inflammatory cascade. The only treatment that reduces the ards mortality is the lung-protective ventilation that requires patient sedation. Most commonly, intravenous drugs are used for icu sedation. However, inhaled anesthetics may be ideal sedatives for the icu. Recently, sevoflurane has been shown to modulate the lung inflammatory response in a model of acute lung injury compared to propofol. The goal of this study was to show that, in a model of a ards, sevoflurane ameliorates the inflammatory response compared to propofol. methods: a prospective, randomized and controlled study was carried out in 16 pigs with ards. They were randomized to receive sedation with propofol (p) 5-7mg kg-1 h-1 or sevoflurane (s) using the anaconda device to obtain an endtidal concentration of 1.5 vol%. Monitoring, lung protective ventilation and anesthetic management were identical for both groups. The ards model was made through multiple saline lavage. Pao2/fio2 and cytokines in bronchoalveolar lavage (bal) were determined at 10 and 240 min after confirmation of ards (pao2/fio2 < 200 mmhg). results: levels of cytokines in group s were lower than those in group p: il-1íY (p=0.04) (95% ci 5.1 to 736.6), tnf-¿ (p=0.04) (95% ci 3.9 to 598.8) and il-6 (p=0.03) (95% ci 19.6 to 587.7). Pmn neutrophil count was lower in group s (p=0.007). Additionally, group s showed a better pao2/fio2. conclusion: in this model of ards, sevoflurane ameliorates lung inflammatory response and improves oxygenation compared to propofol.  

Datos académicos de la tesis doctoral «Efecto inmunomodulador del sevoflurano en un modelo experimental de síndrome de distrés respiratorio agudo (ards)«

  • Título de la tesis:  Efecto inmunomodulador del sevoflurano en un modelo experimental de síndrome de distrés respiratorio agudo (ards)
  • Autor:  Carlos Ferrando Ortolá
  • Universidad:  Universitat de valéncia (estudi general)
  • Fecha de lectura de la tesis:  30/06/2011

 

Dirección y tribunal

  • Director de la tesis
    • Bruno Camps Vilata
  • Tribunal
    • Presidente del tribunal: carmen Gomar sancho
    • luciano Aguilera celorrio (vocal)
    • roque joaquín Company teuler (vocal)
    • José ignacio Gómez herreras (vocal)

 

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