Modeling Lung Derecruitment in VILI Due to Fluid-Occlusion: The Role of Emergent Behavior
Ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) is driven by the processes of volutrauma and atelectrauma, which can act synergistically to compromise the blood-gas barrier. We have postulated that this synergy arises through a rich-get-richer mechanism whereby atelectrauma causes holes to form in the blood-g...
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doaj-b1bae65cb711445dacce4a73b7532a0a2020-11-25T04:04:20ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2020-10-011110.3389/fphys.2020.542744542744Modeling Lung Derecruitment in VILI Due to Fluid-Occlusion: The Role of Emergent BehaviorVitor Mori0Vitor Mori1Bradford J. Smith2Bela Suki3Jason H. T. Bates4Department of Medicine, Vermont Lung Center, Larner College of Medicine, The University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United StatesDepartment of Telecommunications and Control Engineering, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilDepartment of Bioengineering, College of Engineering, Design & Computing, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, United StatesDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA, United StatesDepartment of Medicine, Vermont Lung Center, Larner College of Medicine, The University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United StatesVentilator-induced lung injury (VILI) is driven by the processes of volutrauma and atelectrauma, which can act synergistically to compromise the blood-gas barrier. We have postulated that this synergy arises through a rich-get-richer mechanism whereby atelectrauma causes holes to form in the blood-gas barrier while concomitant volutrauma causes susceptible holes to progressively enlarge as VILI worsens. We previously developed an analytical model based on this idea that accurately predicts the progressive increases in lung elastance seen immediately following a recruitment maneuver as VILI progresses over the course of hours. In the present study we extend this model to account for the rate of change of elastance, due to closure of lung units, in the minutes following a recruitment maneuver. We found that the distribution of unit closing velocities throughout the lung can be described by a power law with an exponent of −2 that matches previously published power laws associated with the dynamics of lung recruitment. Our model thus reveals lung collapse as an example of emergent complex behavior and links the dynamics of altered function in the injured lung to structural damage in a way that explains the mechanisms of injury progression arising from the ongoing stresses and strains applied by mechanical ventilation.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2020.542744/fullacute lung injuryanalytical modelalveolar floodingsurface tensionlung elastance |
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Vitor Mori Vitor Mori Bradford J. Smith Bela Suki Jason H. T. Bates Modeling Lung Derecruitment in VILI Due to Fluid-Occlusion: The Role of Emergent Behavior Frontiers in Physiology acute lung injury analytical model alveolar flooding surface tension lung elastance |
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Modeling Lung Derecruitment in VILI Due to Fluid-Occlusion: The Role of Emergent Behavior |
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Modeling Lung Derecruitment in VILI Due to Fluid-Occlusion: The Role of Emergent Behavior |
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Modeling Lung Derecruitment in VILI Due to Fluid-Occlusion: The Role of Emergent Behavior |
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Modeling Lung Derecruitment in VILI Due to Fluid-Occlusion: The Role of Emergent Behavior |
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Modeling Lung Derecruitment in VILI Due to Fluid-Occlusion: The Role of Emergent Behavior |
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modeling lung derecruitment in vili due to fluid-occlusion: the role of emergent behavior |
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Frontiers in Physiology |
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Ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) is driven by the processes of volutrauma and atelectrauma, which can act synergistically to compromise the blood-gas barrier. We have postulated that this synergy arises through a rich-get-richer mechanism whereby atelectrauma causes holes to form in the blood-gas barrier while concomitant volutrauma causes susceptible holes to progressively enlarge as VILI worsens. We previously developed an analytical model based on this idea that accurately predicts the progressive increases in lung elastance seen immediately following a recruitment maneuver as VILI progresses over the course of hours. In the present study we extend this model to account for the rate of change of elastance, due to closure of lung units, in the minutes following a recruitment maneuver. We found that the distribution of unit closing velocities throughout the lung can be described by a power law with an exponent of −2 that matches previously published power laws associated with the dynamics of lung recruitment. Our model thus reveals lung collapse as an example of emergent complex behavior and links the dynamics of altered function in the injured lung to structural damage in a way that explains the mechanisms of injury progression arising from the ongoing stresses and strains applied by mechanical ventilation. |
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acute lung injury analytical model alveolar flooding surface tension lung elastance |
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