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Physiological mechanism and spatial distribution of increased alveolar dead-space in early ARDS: An experimental study.

Alessandro BedaTilo WinklerTyler J WellmanNicolas De ProstMauro TucciMarcos F Vidal Melo
Published in: Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (2020)
In this early ARDS model, increases in alveolar dead-space occur within 20 hours due to the regional redistribution of perfusion and not ventilation. This moderate redistribution suggests changes in the interplay between active and passive perfusion redistribution mechanisms (including hypoxic vasoconstriction and gravitational effects), not the appearance of thromboembolism. Hence, the association between mortality and increased dead-space possibly arises from the former, reflecting gas-exchange inefficiency due to perfusion heterogeneity. Such heterogeneity results from the injury and exhaustion of compensatory mechanisms for perfusion redistribution.
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