INTRATRACHEAL PERFLUOROCARBON ADMINISTRATION AS AN AID IN THE VENTILATORY MANAGEMENT OF RESPIRATORY-DISTRESS SYNDROME
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1993Author
AKPIR, K
LACHMANN, B
MULDER, P
ERDMANN, W
TUTUNCU, AS
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Background. Respiratory distress syndrome carries a high morbidity and mortality when treated with mechanical ventilation with positive end-expiratory pressure. Perfluorocarbon liquids are employed in liquid ventilation due to low surface tension and high gas solubility. To assess whether intratracheal administration of the perfluorocarbon, perflubron, in combination with conventional mechanical ventilation could be of therapeutic benefit in respiratory distress syndrome, the authors tested the effects of different doses of intratracheal perflubron administration on gas exchange and lung mechanics in adult animals with respiratory failure during a 6-h observation period.
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