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Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury as a Dynamic Balance Between Epithelial Cell Damage and Recovery

  • Jason H.T. Bates
  • , Gary F. Nieman
  • , Michaela Kollisch-Singule
  • , Donald P. Gaver
  • University of Vermont
  • Tulane University

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Abstract

Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has a high mortality rate that is due in part to ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI). Nevertheless, the majority of patients eventually recover, which means that their innate reparative capacities eventually prevail. Since there are currently no medical therapies for ARDS, minimizing its mortality thus amounts to achieving an optimal balance between spontaneous tissue repair versus the generation of VILI. In order to understand this balance better, we developed a mathematical model of the onset and recovery of VILI that incorporates two hypotheses: (1) a novel multi-hit hypothesis of epithelial barrier failure, and (2) a previously articulated rich-get-richer hypothesis of the interaction between atelectrauma and volutrauma. Together, these concepts explain why VILI appears in a normal lung only after an initial latent period of injurious mechanical ventilation. In addition, they provide a mechanistic explanation for the observed synergy between atelectrauma and volutrauma. The model recapitulates the key features of previously published in vitro measurements of barrier function in an epithelial monolayer and in vivo measurements of lung function in mice subjected to injurious mechanical ventilation. This provides a framework for understanding the dynamic balance between factors responsible for the generation of and recovery from VILI.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1052-1062
Number of pages11
JournalAnnals of Biomedical Engineering
Volume51
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2023

Keywords

  • Atelectrauma
  • Epithelial barrier dysfunction
  • Multi-hit model
  • Rich-get-richer
  • Volutrauma

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