Author:
Šedý J,Zicha J,Kuneš J,Jendelová P,Syková E
Abstract
The development of neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE) can be
elicited by an immediate epidural balloon compression of the
thoracic spinal cord. To evaluate whether a slower balloon
inflation could prevent NPE development, we examined the
extent of NPE in animals lesioned with a rapid (5 μl - 5 μl - 5 μl)
or slow rate (3 μl - 2 μl - 2 μl - 2 μl - 2 μl - 2 μl - 2 μl) of balloon
inflation. These groups were compared with the NPE model
(immediate inflation to 15 μl) and with healthy controls. Slow
balloon inflation prevented NPE development, whereas the
pulmonary index and histology revealed a massive pulmonary
edema in the group with a rapid rate of balloon inflation.
Pulmonary edema was preceded by a considerable decrease in
heart rate during the inflation procedure. Moreover, rapid
inflation of balloon in spinal channel to either 5 μl or 10 μl did not
cause NPE. Thus, a slow rate of balloon inflation in the thoracic
epidural space prevents the development of neurogenic
pulmonary edema, most likely due to the better adaptation of the
organism to acute circulatory changes (rapid elevation of
systemic blood pressure accompanied by profound heart rate
reduction) during the longer balloon inflation period. It should be
noted that spinal cord transection at the same level did not cause
neurogenic pulmonary edema.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
12 articles.
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