TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of artificial surfactant on pulmonary function in preterm and full-term lambs
AU - Gladstone, I. M.
AU - Ray, A. O.
AU - Salafia, C. M.
AU - Perez-Fontan, J.
AU - Mercurio, M. R.
AU - Jacobs, H. C.
PY - 1990
Y1 - 1990
N2 - We hypothesized that agents very different from surfactant may still support lung function. To test this hypothesis, we instilled FC-100, a fluorocarbon, and Tween 20, a detergent, which have higher minimum surface tensions and less hysteresis than surfactant, into 15 full-term and 14 preterm lambs. FC-100 and Tween 20 were as efficient as natural surfactant in improving gas exchange and compliance in preterm lambs with respiratory failure. Dynamic compliance correlated with the equilibrium surface tension of the alveolar wash in both full-term (P < 0.02) and preterm (P < 0.008) lambs. Functional residual capacity in full-term and preterm lambs was lower after treatment with the two test agents than with surfactant, findings consistent with qualitative histology. Oxygenation in full-term lambs correlated with mean lung volumes (P < 0.003), suggesting that the hysteresis and/or low minimum surface tension of surfactant may improve mean lung volume, and hence oxygenation, by maintaining functional residual capacity. The effects of the test agents suggest that agents with biophysical properties different from surfactant may still aid lung expansion.
AB - We hypothesized that agents very different from surfactant may still support lung function. To test this hypothesis, we instilled FC-100, a fluorocarbon, and Tween 20, a detergent, which have higher minimum surface tensions and less hysteresis than surfactant, into 15 full-term and 14 preterm lambs. FC-100 and Tween 20 were as efficient as natural surfactant in improving gas exchange and compliance in preterm lambs with respiratory failure. Dynamic compliance correlated with the equilibrium surface tension of the alveolar wash in both full-term (P < 0.02) and preterm (P < 0.008) lambs. Functional residual capacity in full-term and preterm lambs was lower after treatment with the two test agents than with surfactant, findings consistent with qualitative histology. Oxygenation in full-term lambs correlated with mean lung volumes (P < 0.003), suggesting that the hysteresis and/or low minimum surface tension of surfactant may improve mean lung volume, and hence oxygenation, by maintaining functional residual capacity. The effects of the test agents suggest that agents with biophysical properties different from surfactant may still aid lung expansion.
KW - fluorocarbon
KW - mechanical ventilation
KW - respiratory distress syndrome
KW - surfactant replacement
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U2 - 10.1152/jappl.1990.69.2.465
DO - 10.1152/jappl.1990.69.2.465
M3 - Article
C2 - 2121700
AN - SCOPUS:0025083186
SN - 0161-7567
VL - 69
SP - 465
EP - 472
JO - Journal of Applied Physiology
JF - Journal of Applied Physiology
IS - 2
ER -