Effects of helium-oxygen on respiratory mechanics, gas exchange, and ventilation-perfusion relationships in a porcine model of stable methacholine-induced bronchospasm

Intensive Care Med. 2003 Sep;29(9):1560-6. doi: 10.1007/s00134-003-1779-y. Epub 2003 May 16.

Abstract

Objective: To explore the consequences of helium/oxygen (He/O(2)) inhalation on respiratory mechanics, gas exchange, and ventilation-perfusion (VA/Q) relationships in an animal model of severe induced bronchospasm during mechanical ventilation.

Design: Prospective, interventional study.

Setting: Experimental animal laboratory, university hospital.

Interventions: Seven piglets were anesthetized, paralyzed, and mechanically ventilated, with all ventilator settings remaining constant throughout the protocol. Acute stable bronchospasm was obtained through continuous aerosolization of methacholine. Once steady-state was achieved, the animals successively breathed air/O(2) and He/O(2) (FIO(2) 0.3), or inversely, in random order. Measurements were taken at baseline, during bronchospasm, and after 30 min of He/O(2) inhalation.

Results: Bronchospasm increased lung peak inspiratory pressure (49+/-6.9 vs 18+/-1 cm H(2)O, P<0.001), lung resistance (22.7+/-1.5 vs 6.8+/-1.5 cm H(2)O x l(-1).s, P<0.001), dynamic elastance (76+/-11.2 vs 22.8+/-4.1 cm H(2)O x l(-1), P<0.001), and work of breathing (1.51+/-0.26 vs 0.47+/-0.08, P<0.001). Arterial pH decreased (7.47+/-0.06 vs 7.32+/-0.06, P<0.001), PaCO(2) increased, and PaO(2) decreased. Multiple inert gas elimination showed an absence of shunt, substantial increases in perfusion to low VA/Q regions, and dispersion of VA/Q distribution. He/O(2) reduced lung resistance and work of breathing, and worsened hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis.

Conclusions: In this model, while He/O(2) improved respiratory mechanics and reduced work of breathing, hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis increased. Close attention should be paid to monitoring arterial blood gases when He/O(2) is used in mechanically ventilated acute severe asthma.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Acute Disease
  • Animals
  • Asthma / diagnosis
  • Asthma / therapy
  • Bronchial Spasm / diagnosis*
  • Bronchial Spasm / therapy*
  • Bronchoconstrictor Agents / administration & dosage
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Helium / administration & dosage*
  • Methacholine Chloride*
  • Oxygen Inhalation Therapy / methods*
  • Pulmonary Gas Exchange
  • Respiration, Artificial
  • Respiratory Mechanics
  • Swine
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Ventilation-Perfusion Ratio

Substances

  • Bronchoconstrictor Agents
  • Methacholine Chloride
  • Helium