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Query: UMLS:C0034063 (
pulmonary edema
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Macromolecules are present in lung preservation solutions to limit liquid filtration out of the pulmonary circulation and minimize
pulmonary edema
. We tested the effectiveness of these molecules by measuring interstitial edema in rat lungs perfused with macromolecular solutions (University of Wisconsin [UW] solution and Euro-Collins solution supplemented with modified pentastarch [pentafraction,
PEN
]) or with solutions that lacked macromolecules (UW solution with
PEN
and Euro-Collins solution.) The lungs were inflated with air and perfused with one of the test solutions, then rapidly frozen and prepared for histological analysis. From tissue sections, we measured cross-sectional areas of pulmonary arteries and veins, and also measured cross-sectional areas of the interstitial spaces surrounding arteries and veins. We then calculated the interstitium-to-vessel cross-sectional area ratio. In lungs perfused with macromolecular solutions these ratios were 0.09+/-0.15 and 0.53+/-0.56 (mean +/- SD) for UW solution and Euro-Collins solutions solution with
PEN
, respectively (P</=0.05). In lungs perfused with solutions that lacked macromolecules, area ratios were 0.48+/-0.88 and 1.95+/-1.82 for UW solution without
PEN
and Euro-Collins solution, respectively (P</=0.05). Solutions containing
PEN
caused less interstitial expansion than their counterparts that lacked it, but UW solution without
PEN
caused interstitial expansion equal to that of Euro-Collins solution with
PEN
. We conclude that macromolecules limit edema formation, but other constituents of UW solution limit edema formation also.
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PMID:Effects of University of Wisconsin and Euro-Collins solutions on interstitial pulmonary edema in isolated rat lungs. 862 78