Vascular Pharmacology of Acute Lung Injury and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
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Acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) following sepsis, major trauma and surgery are leading causes of respiratory insufficiency, warranting artificial ventilation in the intensive care unit. It is caused by an inflammatory reaction in the lung upon exogenous or endogenous etiologies eliciting proinflammatory factors, and results in increased alveolocapillary permeability and protein-rich alveolar edema. The interstitial and alveolar inflammation and edema alter ventilation perfusion matching, gas exchange and mechanical properties of the lung. The current therapy of the condition is supportive, paying careful attention to fluid balance, relieving the increased work of breathing and improving gas exchange by mechanical ventilation, but in vitro, animal and some clinical research is done to evaluate the value of anti-inflammatory therapies on morbidity and outcome, including inflammatory cell-stabilizing corticosteroids, xanthine derivates, prostanoids and inhibitors, O(2) radical scavenging factors such as N-acetylcysteine, surfactant replacement, vasodilators including inhaled nitric oxide, vasoconstrictors such as almitrine, and others. None of these compounds has been proven to benefit survival in patients, however, even though carrying a physiologic benefit, except perhaps for steroids that may improve outcome in the later stage of ARDS. This partly relates to the difficulty to assess the lung injury at the bedside, to the multifactorial pathogenesis and the severity of comorbidity, adversely affecting survival.
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