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Crit Care Med


Title:Detecting Early Markers of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia by Analysis of Exhaled Gas
Author(s):Kunze-Szikszay N; Walliser K; Luther J; Cambiaghi B; Reupke V; Dullin C; Vautz W; Bremmer F; Telgheder U; Zscheppank C; Quintel M; Perl T;
Address:"Department of Anesthesiology, University Medical Center Gottingen, Gottingen, Germany. Reparto di anestesia e rianimazione, Ospedale San Gerardo Monza- Universita degli studi di Milano- Bicocca, Italy. Central Animal Facility, University Medical Center, Gottingen, Germany. Leibniz-Institute for Analytical Sciences - ISAS - e.V., Bunsen-Kirchhoff-Strasse 11, Dortmund, Germany. ION-GAS GmbH, Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 11, Dortmund, Germany. Institute for Pathology, University Medical Center, University of Gottingen, Robert-Koch-Strasse 40, 37075 Gottingen, Germany. Department of Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, University of Duisburg-Essen, Universitatsstrasse 5, Essen, Germany. Department of General, Visceral and Pediatric Surgery, University Medical Center Gottingen, Gottingen, Germany"
Journal Title:Crit Care Med
Year:2019
Volume:47
Issue:3
Page Number:e234 - e240
DOI: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000003573
ISSN/ISBN:1530-0293 (Electronic) 0090-3493 (Linking)
Abstract:"OBJECTIVES: The detection of microbial volatile organic compounds or host response markers in the exhaled gas could give an earlier diagnosis of ventilator-associated pneumonia. Gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry enables noninvasive, rapid, and sensitive analysis of exhaled gas. Using a rabbit model of ventilator-associated pneumonia we determined if gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry is able to detect 1) ventilator-associated pneumonia specific changes and 2) bacterial species-specific changes in the exhaled gas. DESIGN: Experimental in vivo study. SETTING: University research laboratory. SUBJECTS: Female New Zealand White rabbits. INTERVENTIONS: Animals were anesthetized and mechanically ventilated. To induce changes in the composition of exhaled gas we induced ventilator-associated pneumonia via endobronchial instillation of either Escherichia coli group (n = 11) or Pseudomonas aeruginosa group (n = 11) after 2 hours of mechanical ventilation. In a control group (n = 11) we instilled sterile lysogeny broth endobronchially. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry gas analysis, CT scans of the lungs, and blood samples were obtained at four measurement points during the 10 hours of mechanical ventilation. The volatile organic compound patterns in the exhaled gas were compared and correlated with ventilator-associated pneumonia severity. Sixty-seven peak areas showed changes in signal intensity in the serial gas analyses. The signal intensity changes in 10 peak regions differed between the groups. Five peak areas (P_648_36, indole, P_714_278, P_700_549, and P_727_557) showed statistically significant changes of signal intensity. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first in vivo study that shows the potential of gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry for early detection of ventilator-associated pneumonia specific volatile organic compounds and species differentiation by noninvasive analyses of exhaled gas"
Keywords:"Animals Biomarkers/analysis Exhalation Female Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Ion Mobility Spectrometry Lung/pathology Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated/*diagnosis/pathology Rabbits Severity of Illness Index Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis;"
Notes:"MedlineKunze-Szikszay, Nils Walliser, Karoline Luther, Jakob Cambiaghi, Barbara Reupke, Verena Dullin, Christian Vautz, Wolfgang Bremmer, Felix Telgheder, Ursula Zscheppank, Cornelia Quintel, Michael Perl, Thorsten eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2018/12/07 Crit Care Med. 2019 Mar; 47(3):e234-e240. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000003573"

 
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