Author/Authors :
Figueira, Rebeca Lopes Department of Surgery and Anatomy - Ribeirao Preto Medical School - Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Ribeirao Preto-SP, Brazil , Costa, Karina Miura da Department of Surgery and Anatomy - Ribeirao Preto Medical School - Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Ribeirao Preto-SP, Brazil , Marsico, Ana Laura Department of Surgery and Anatomy - Ribeirao Preto Medical School - Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Ribeirao Preto-SP, Brazil , Milani, Thamires Melchiades da Silva Department of Internal Medicine - Ribeirao Preto Medical School - USP, Ribeirao Preto-SP, Brazil , Gonçalves, Walusa Assad Department of Pediatrics - Ribeirao Preto Medical School - USP, Ribeirao Preto-SP, Brazil , Borges, Marcos de Carvalho Department of Internal Medicine - Ribeirao Preto Medical School - USP, Ribeirao Preto-SP, Brazil , Silva, Orlando Castro e Department of Surgery and Anatomy - Ribeirao Preto Medical School - USP, Ribeirao Preto-SP, Brazil , Sbragia, Lourenço Department of Surgery and Anatomy - Ribeirao Preto Medical School - USP, Ribeirao Preto-SP, Brazil
Abstract :
Purpose:
To evaluate the vascular ventilatory response in different stages of lung development and to compare them to the neonates with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) in a rabbit model.
Methods:
New Zealand rabbits were divided into 8 groups (n=5): E25, E27, E30, and CDH. All groups were ventilated on a FlexiVent (Scireq, Montreal, QC, Canada), compounding the other 4 groups. The CDH surgery was performed at E25 and the harvest at E30. Dynamic compliance (CRS), dynamic elastance (ERS) and dynamic resistance (RRS) were measured every 4 min/24 min. Median wall thickness (MWT) and airspace were measured. ANOVA Bonferroni tests were used to perform statistical analysis. Significance was considered when p<0.05.
Results:
CRS was higher in E30 compared to all other groups (p<0.05). CRS and RRS of CDH and E27 were similar and were higher in E25 (p<0.05). MWT was decreased according to the gestational age, was increased in E27V and E30V (p<0.05) and decreased in CDHV (p<0.05), airspace was decreased in E25 and increased in all ventilated groups (p<0.05).
Conclusions:
The ventilation response of congenital diaphragmatic hernia is like the pseudoglandular stage of the lung development. These findings add information about the physiology of pulmonary ventilation in CDH.
Keywords :
Hernias , Diaphragmatic , Congenital , Lung , Rabbits