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Published in: BMC Pulmonary Medicine 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research article

Evaluating the effects of protective ventilation on organ-specific cytokine production in porcine experimental postoperative sepsis

Authors: Jesper Sperber, Miklós Lipcsey, Anders Larsson, Anders Larsson, Jan Sjölin, Markus Castegren

Published in: BMC Pulmonary Medicine | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Protective ventilation with lower tidal volume (VT) and higher positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) reduces the negative additive effects of mechanical ventilation during systemic inflammatory response syndrome. We hypothesised that protective ventilation during surgery would affect the organ-specific immune response in an experimental animal model of endotoxin-induced sepsis-like syndrome.

Methods

30 pigs were laparotomised for 2 hours (h), after which a continuous endotoxin infusion was started at 0.25 micrograms × kg−1 × h−1 for 5 h. Catheters were placed in the carotid artery, hepatic vein, portal vein and jugular bulb. Animals were randomised to two protective ventilation groups (n = 10 each): one group was ventilated with VT 6 mL × kg−1 during the whole experiment while the other group was ventilated during the surgical phase with VT of 10 mL × kg−1. In both groups PEEP was 5 cmH2O during surgery and increased to 10 cmH2O at the start of endotoxin infusion. A control group (n = 10) was ventilated with VT of 10 mL × kg−1 and PEEP 5 cm H20 throughout the experiment. In four sample locations we a) simultaneously compared cytokine levels, b) studied the effect of protective ventilation initiated before and during endotoxemia and c) evaluated protective ventilation on organ-specific cytokine levels.

Results

TNF-alpha levels were highest in the hepatic vein, IL-6 levels highest in the artery and jugular bulb and IL-10 levels lowest in the artery. Protective ventilation initiated before and during endotoxemia did not differ in organ-specific cytokine levels. Protective ventilation led to lower levels of TNF-alpha in the hepatic vein compared with the control group, whereas no significant differences were seen in the artery, portal vein or jugular bulb.

Conclusions

Variation between organs in cytokine output was observed during experimental sepsis. We see no implication from cytokine levels for initiating protective ventilation before endotoxemia. However, during endotoxemia protective ventilation attenuates hepatic inflammatory cytokine output contributing to a reduced total inflammatory burden.
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Metadata
Title
Evaluating the effects of protective ventilation on organ-specific cytokine production in porcine experimental postoperative sepsis
Authors
Jesper Sperber
Miklós Lipcsey
Anders Larsson
Anders Larsson
Jan Sjölin
Markus Castegren
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Pulmonary Medicine / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2466
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12890-015-0052-9

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