Depressed prostaglandin E1 and 5-hydroxytryptamine removal in patients with adult respiratory distress syndrome
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Depressed prostaglandin E1 and 5-hydroxytryptamine removal in patients with adult respiratory distress syndrome
Abstract
Because experimental lung injury is associated with decreased removal of 3H-prostaglandin E1 (3H-PGE1) and 14C-5-hydroxytryptamine (14C-5-HT), we questioned whether a similar reduction would be evident in patients with the adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Accordingly, we measured, by indicator dilution techniques, pulmonary removal of 3H-PGE1 and 14C-5-HT in 11 patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass surgery in whom respiratory function was essentially normal, and compared them with similar measurements in 9 patients who had ARDS. In addition, we made 5 successive measurements of lung removal functions in the bypass group of patients during the 48-h period after the first measurement. These measurements were made before and 4 times (within 48 h) after the first measurement. Before bypass, removal of 3H-PGE1 and 14C-5-HT was 78 +/- 2 SEM and 89 +/- 2%, respectively; these did not change during the subsequent 48 h. Therefore, we compared prebypass values in this group with measurements made in patients with ARDS. The latter group had significantly decreased removal of 3H-PGE1 and 14C-5-HT (values were 66 +/- 3 and 72 +/- 5%, respectively). We suggest that these changes reflect a diffuse functional injury to the endothelium similar to that seen after acute lung injury in laboratory animals.
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