研究目的
Investigating the thermal effects of pulmonary cooling induced by cold air through an endotracheal tube via a ventilator on newborn piglets and comparing the thermal impact of two different gas mixtures, O2-medical air (1:2) and O2-Xe (1:2), across the respiratory tract and within the brain.
研究成果
Pulmonary cooling by cooling inhalation gases via a shortened endotracheal tube can slowly reduce brain and core body temperature in newborn piglets. Numerical simulations indicated no significant difference in cooling rates between O2-medical air and O2-Xe mixtures. Decreasing metabolic rate and increasing air velocity were found to maximize cooling effects.
研究不足
The study's limitations include the complexity of the respiratory system's geometrical and physiological parameters not fully incorporated in the model, and the assumption of constant brain and respiratory thermal parameters. Additionally, brain temperature was measured at only one position, limiting information on regional temperature homogeneity.