پديد آورندگان :
Hajimahmoodi M نويسنده , Mojtahedzadeh M نويسنده , GhaffarNatanzi N نويسنده , Sadrai S نويسنده , Sadeghi N نويسنده , Najafi A نويسنده , Khajavi MR نويسنده , Hadadi A نويسنده , Oveisi M.R. نويسنده , Kanani M نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Background andpurpose ofthe study: The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a
common clinical disorder caused by injury to the alveolar epithelial and endothelial barriers
of lung. In ARDS patients, oxidative stress is increased and plasma antioxidant levels are
reduced. Vitamin E has an important role in antioxidant defense mechanisms. In this study
the effect of vitamin E on decrease of APACHE II score in ARDS patients was
investigated.
Materials and methods: Twenty patients [mean (SE): age = 51.2 ± 6.41 years] with ARDS
were enrolled. After diagnosis based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, ten patients as
treatment group received 600 IV vitamin E daily intramuscularly. Control group received
normal saline as placebo. Plasma samples and Acute Physiology and Chronic Health
Evaluation (APACHE) II score were obtained before administration, 4hrs and 12hrs
after each intervention and repeated three days for each patient. Results were
analyzed by use of an SPSS software package with a repeated-measures analysis of
variance (ANOVA).
Results: Significant changes were observed in APACHE II score from first to seventh
measurement (p=O.OOO 1) in treatment group, but vitamin E concentration altered
significantly in only first to seventh measurement (p= 0.019).
Conclusion: From the results of this study, it seems that the use of vitamin E as a lipidsoluble
antioxidant along with other supportive measures is beneficial in decreasing
APACHE II score in ARDS patients.