Background: Atelectasis can provoke pulmonary and non-pulmonary complications after general anaesthesia. Unfortunately, there is no instrument to estimate atelectasis and prompt changes of mechanical ventilation during general anaesthesia. Although arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO 2) and intrapulmonary shunt have both been suggested to correlate with atelectasis, studies yielded inconsistent results. Therefore, we investigated these correlations. Methods: Shunt, PaO 2 and atelectasis were measured in 11 sheep and 23 pigs with otherwise normal lungs. In pigs, contrasting measurements were available 12 hours after induction of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Atelectasis was calculated by computed tomography relative to total lung mass (M total). We logarithmically transformed PaO 2 (lnPaO 2) to linearize its relationships with shunt and atelectasis. Data are given as median (interquartile range). Results: Mtotal was 768 (715-884) g in sheep and 543 (503-583) g in pigs. Atelectasis was 26 (16- 47)% in sheep and 18 (13-23) %in pigs. PaO 2 (FiO 2 = 1.0) was 242 (106-414) mmHg in sheep and 480 (437-514) mmHg in pigs. Shunt was 39 (29-51)% in sheep and 15 (11-20) %in pigs. Atelectasis correlated closely with lnPaO 2 (R 2 = 0.78) and shunt (R 2 = 0.79) in sheep (P-values<0.0001). The correlation of atelectasis with lnPaO 2 (R 2 = 0.63) and shunt (R 2 = 0.34) was weaker in pigs, but R 2 increased to 0.71 for lnPaO 2 and 0.72 for shunt 12 hours after induction of ARDS. In both, sheep and pigs, changes in atelectasis correlated strongly with corresponding changes in lnPaO 2 and shunt.Copyright:
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Wolf, S. J., Reske, A. P., Hammermüller, S., Costa, E. L. V., Spieth, P. M., Hepp, P., … Reske, A. W. (2015). Correlation of lung collapse and gas exchange - A computer tomographic study in sheep and pigs with atelectasis in otherwise normal lungs. PLoS ONE, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135272
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