Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology
https://bjan-sba.org/article/doi/10.1016/j.bjan.2013.03.003
Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology
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Comparação do efeito de sevoflurano e propofol na oxigenação durante a transição gradual para ventilação monopulmonar

Comparison of the effect of sevoflurane and propofol on oxygenation during gradual transition to one-lung ventilation

Ayș; e Karci; Seden Duru; Hasan Hepağ; ; lar; Lügen Çiftçi; Osman Yilmaz

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Justificativa e objetivo: sabe-se que a vasoconstrição pulmonar hipóxica aumenta como resultado de desafios hipóxicos regionais intermitentes. O objetivo deste estudo foi comparar os efeitos de sevoflurano e propofol na oxigenação e fração de shunt durante a ventilação monopulmonar em um novo modelo de hipóxia pré-condicionado antes da ventilação monopulmonar. Métodos: foram anestesiados intraperitonealmente antes das canulações venosa e arterial e traqueostomizados 16 ratos albinos Wistar. Os animais foram randomicamente distribuídos para receber perfusão de sevoflurano a 2% ou 10 mg/kg/h de propofol e ventilados com oxigênio a 100%, a uma taxa inspiratória de 80 respirações/minuto por 30 minutos. Três ciclos de ventilação monopulmonar e ventilação de ambos os pulmões foram feitos e a ventilação monopulmonar foi continuada por 15 min. Amostras de gasometria arterial foram obtidas da seguinte forma: após punção e traqueotomia, após 30 minutos de tratamento com sevoflurano ou propofol e aos cinco e 15 minutos de ventilação monopulmonar. Resultados: os níveis de PaO2 foram maiores e as frações de shunt menores nos ratos que receberam propofol em comparação com os ratos tratados com sevoflurano, mas a diferença não foi significante. Os dois grupos foram comparáveis em termos de PaCO2. Conclusões: os efeitos similares de sevoflurano e propofol na PaO2 durante a ventilacão monopulmonar após pré-condicionamento hipóxico podem ter resultado de outras causas além da inibição da vasoconstrição pulmonar hipóxica. A transição gradual para a ventilação monopulmonar é uma técnica nova de pré-condicionamento de experimentos para ventilação monopulmonar.

Palavras-chave

Ventilacão monopulmonar, Transicão gradual, Sevoflurano, Propofol

Abstract

Background: It is known that hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction increases as a result of intermittent regional hypoxic challenges. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of sevoflurane and propofol on oxygenation and shunt fraction during one-lung ventilation in a novel model of hypoxic preconditioning before one-lung ventilation. Methods: Sixteen Wistar-albino rats were anesthetized intra-peritoneally before venous and arterial cannulations and tracheotomized. The animals were randomly allocated to receive either sevoflurane 2% or 10 mg/kg/h propofol infusion and ventilated with 100% oxygen at an inspiratory rate of 80 breaths/min for 30 min. Three cycles of one-lung ventilation and two-lung ventilation were performed and one-lung ventilation was continued for 15 min. Arterial blood gas samples were obtained as follows: after cannulation and tracheotomy, following 30 min of treatment with sevoflurane or propofol, and at the 5th and 15th min of one-lung ventilation. Results: The PaO2 levels were higher and shunt fractions were lower in rats receiving propofol compared to rats treated with sevoflurane but the difference was not significant; the two groups were comparable in terms of PaCO2. Conclusions: The similar effects of sevoflurane and propofol on PaO2 during one-lung ventilation following hypoxic preconditioning may be due to other causes beside the inhibition of hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction. Gradual transition to one-lung ventilation is a novel technique for preconditioning experiments for one-lung ventilation.

Keywords

One-lung ventilation, Gradual transition, Sevoflurane propofol

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