2017
DOI: 10.21037/atm.2017.10.15
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Relationship between hyperoxemia and ventilator associated pneumonia

Abstract: Previous studies suggest a relationship between hyperoxemia and ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). Hyperoxemia is responsible for denitrogenation phenomena, and inhibition of surfactant production, promoting atelectasis in mechanically ventilated patients. Further, hyperoxemia impairs the efficacy of alveolar macrophages to migrate, phagocyte and kill bacteria. Oxygen can also cause pulmonaryspecific toxic effect called hyperoxic acute lung injury leading to longer duration of mechanical ventilation.All th… Show more

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“…; Jaffal et al. ). Our search for a better use of this powerful instrument (O2) was primarily made using a standardized challenge procedure involving a 10 min hyperoxia challenge followed by a 10 min normoxic recovery, in which all perfusion changes were recorded in both distal limbs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…; Jaffal et al. ). Our search for a better use of this powerful instrument (O2) was primarily made using a standardized challenge procedure involving a 10 min hyperoxia challenge followed by a 10 min normoxic recovery, in which all perfusion changes were recorded in both distal limbs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…; Abman ; Jaffal et al. ) but also to a poor knowledge about the mechanisms to explain the wide variability of related responses (Abman ; Potter et al. ; Jaffal et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these conditions can be a component of early sepsis syndrome and we suggest that they might be part of an evolutionary adaptation to systemic infection. Conversely, diminished phagocytosis has been reported in hypercapnia ( 105 ), hypothermia and hyperoxia ( 106 , 107 ). As a result, organ-supporting strategies in sepsis treatment could be potentially harmful, at least in the context of phagocytosis.…”
Section: Routine Therapeutic Approaches Influencing Phagocytic Procesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, ventilator support and efforts to increase oxygen delivery to hypoxic peripheral tissues during septic shock may lead to long-lasting hyperoxia in other tissues, especially in the lungs. The phagocytic activity of pulmonary macrophages is impaired in hyperoxic conditions ( 106 ) and long-term hyperoxia is associated with a high incidence of complicating pneumonia ( 107 ).…”
Section: Routine Therapeutic Approaches Influencing Phagocytic Procesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In critically ill patients, mechanical ventilation might cause ventilator-induced lung injury and hospital-acquired pneumonia, both conditions promote atelectasis and stagnant secretions that may worsen oxygenation and delay weaning from ventilator ( 1 , 2 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%