Redistribution of pulmonary blood flow during unilateral hypoxia in prone and supine dogs |
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Authors: | Mann, Christopher M. Domino, Karen B. Walther, Sten M. Glenny, Robb W. Polissar, Nayak L. Hlastala, Michael P. |
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Abstract: | We usedfluorescent-labeled microspheres in pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs tostudy the effects of unilateral alveolar hypoxia on the pulmonary bloodflow distribution. The left lung was ventilated with inspiredO2 fraction of 1.0, 0.09, or 0.03 in random order; the right lung was ventilated with inspiredO2 fraction of 1.0. The lungs wereremoved, cleared of blood, dried at total lung capacity, then cubed toobtain ~1,500 small pieces of lung (~1.7 cm3). The coefficient ofvariation of flow increased (P < 0.001) in the hypoxic lung but was unchanged in the hyperoxic lung.Most (70-80%) variance in flow in the hyperoxic lung wasattributable to structure, in contrast to only 30-40% of thevariance in flow in the hypoxic lung(P < 0.001). When adjusted for thechange in total flow to each lung, 90-95% of the variance in thehyperoxic lung was attributable to structure compared with 70-80%in the hypoxic lung (P < 0.001). Thehilar-to-peripheral gradient, adjusted for change in total flow,decreased in the hypoxic lung (P = 0.005) but did not change in the hyperoxic lung. We conclude thathypoxic vasoconstriction alters the regional distribution of flow inthe hypoxic, but not in the hyperoxic, lung. |
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