BACKGROUND: The normobaric oxygen paradox states that a short exposure to normobaric hyperoxia followed by rapid return to normoxia creates a condition of 'relative hypoxia' which stimulates erythropoietin (EPO) production. Alterations in glutathione and reactive oxygen species (ROS) may be involved in this process. We tested the effects of short-term hyperoxia on EPO levels and the microcirculation in critically ill patients.METHODS: In this prospective, observational study, 20 hemodynamically stable, mechanically ventilated patients with inspired oxygen concentration (FiO2) â¤0.5 and PaO2/FiO2ââ¥â200 mmHg underwent a 2-hour exposure to hyperoxia (FiO2 1.0). A further 20 patients acted as controls. Serum EPO was measured at baseline, 24 h and 48 h. Serum glutathione (antioxidant) and ROS levels were assessed at baseline (t0), after 2 h of hyperoxia (t1) and 2 h after returning to their baseline FiO2 (t2). The microvascular response to hyperoxia was assessed using sublingual sidestream dark field videomicroscopy and thenar near-infrared spectroscopy with a vascular occlusion test.RESULTS: EPO increased within 48 h in patients exposed to hyperoxia from 16.1 [7.4-20.2] to 22.9 [14.1-37.2] IU/L (pâ=â0.022). Serum ROS transiently increased at t1, and glutathione increased at t2. Early reductions in microvascular density and perfusion were seen during hyperoxia (perfused small vessel density: 85% [95% confidence interval 79-90] of baseline). The response after 2 h of hyperoxia exposure was heterogeneous. Microvascular perfusion/density normalized upon returning to baseline FiO2.CONCLUSIONS: A two-hour exposure to hyperoxia in critically ill patients was associated with a slight increase in EPO levels within 48 h. Adequately controlled studies are needed to confirm the effect of short-term hyperoxia on erythropoiesis.TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov ( www.clinicaltrials.gov ), NCT02481843 , registered 15th June 2015, retrospectively registered.
Effects of short-term hyperoxia on erythropoietin levels and microcirculation in critically Ill patients: a prospective observational pilot study / Donati, Abele; Damiani, Elisa; Zuccari, Samuele; Domizi, Roberta; Scorcella, Claudia; Girardis, Massimo; Giulietti, Alessia; Vignini, Arianna; Adrario, Erica; Romano, Rocco; Mazzanti, Laura; Pelaia, Paolo; Singer, Mervyn. - In: BMC ANESTHESIOLOGY. - ISSN 1471-2253. - 17:1(2017), pp. 49-55.
Data di pubblicazione: | 2017 |
Titolo: | Effects of short-term hyperoxia on erythropoietin levels and microcirculation in critically Ill patients: a prospective observational pilot study |
Autore/i: | Donati, Abele; Damiani, Elisa; Zuccari, Samuele; Domizi, Roberta; Scorcella, Claudia; Girardis, Massimo; Giulietti, Alessia; Vignini, Arianna; Adrario, Erica; Romano, Rocco; Mazzanti, Laura; Pelaia, Paolo; Singer, Mervyn |
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI): | http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12871-017-0342-2 |
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Volume: | 17 |
Fascicolo: | 1 |
Pagina iniziale: | 49 |
Pagina finale: | 55 |
Codice identificativo ISI: | WOS:000397094400001 |
Codice identificativo Scopus: | 2-s2.0-85031699726 |
Codice identificativo Pubmed: | 28335733 |
Citazione: | Effects of short-term hyperoxia on erythropoietin levels and microcirculation in critically Ill patients: a prospective observational pilot study / Donati, Abele; Damiani, Elisa; Zuccari, Samuele; Domizi, Roberta; Scorcella, Claudia; Girardis, Massimo; Giulietti, Alessia; Vignini, Arianna; Adrario, Erica; Romano, Rocco; Mazzanti, Laura; Pelaia, Paolo; Singer, Mervyn. - In: BMC ANESTHESIOLOGY. - ISSN 1471-2253. - 17:1(2017), pp. 49-55. |
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