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Inhaled prostacyclin (PGI2) versus inhaled nitric oxide in adult respiratory distress syndrome.
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Acute Lung InjuryAsthmaInflammatory Lung DiseaseRespiratory Distress Syndrome (Pulmonary Critical Care)Lung InflammationNitric OxidePharmacotherapyPulmonary Artery PressurePulmonary PharmacologyPublic HealthPulmonary CirculationRespiratory Distress Syndrome (Neonatal Medicine)Pulmonary MedicinePharmacologyPulmonary DiseasePulmonary Vascular DiseasePulmonary Arterial HypertensionPulmonary PhysiologyMedicineEmergency Medicine
Inhalation of nitric oxide (NO) and prostacyclin (PGI2) may induce selective pulmonary vasodilation and-by improving ventilation-perfusion ratio in ventilated areas of the lung-increase Pao2 in patients with acute lung injury. To assess the therapeutic efficacy of both compounds, dose-response curves were established in patients with adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Patients received both PGI2 (doses of 1, 10, and 25 ng/kg/min) and NO (concentrations of 1, 4, and 8 ppm). Cardiorespiratory parameters were assessed at control, at each drug concentration, and after withdrawal of NO and PGI2. PGI2 resulted in a significant, dose-dependent and selective reduction of pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) from 35.1 +/- 6.3 mm Hg at control to 33.1 +/- 4.8 (1 ng/kg/min), 31.3 +/- 4.8 mm Hg (10 ng/kg/min) and 29.6 +/- 4.5 mm Hg (25 ng/kg/min), respectively. Inhaled NO reduced PAP from 34.5 +/- 5.6 to 32.1 +/- 5.9 mm Hg at 4 ppm, and to 31.8 +/- 6.1 mm Hg at 8 ppm, respectively, with no effect at 1 ppm. Pao2/Flo2 ratio increased from 105 +/- 37 to 125 +/- 56 mm Hg (range of increase: 0 to 57 mm Hg) at PGI2 10 ng/kg/min and to 131 +/- 63 mm Hg (range: -5 to 89 mm Hg) at 25 ng/kg/min with no effect at 1 ng/kg/min. NO improved Pao2 (e.g., from 116 +/- 47 to 167 +/- 86 mm Hg at 8 ppm) and reduced intrapulmonary shunt at all doses tested. We conclude that both inhaled PGI2 and NO may induce selective pulmonary vasodilation and increase Pao2 in severe ARDS.
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