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Home / Health / Gas Offers Hope Against Superbug Pneumonia

Gas Offers Hope Against Superbug Pneumonia

11 Feb

Summary

  • Inhaled nitric oxide shows promise against resistant pneumonia.
  • High doses of gas reduced superbugs in a pig ICU model.
  • Safety trials in humans show low methemoglobin levels.
Gas Offers Hope Against Superbug Pneumonia

In intensive care units, drug-resistant pneumonia, especially from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, poses a significant challenge due to limited treatment options.

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have investigated the use of inhaled nitric oxide, a gas naturally produced by the body and used clinically at low doses, at much higher concentrations.

A study published in Science Translational Medicine utilized a large-animal ICU model involving pigs infected with multidrug-resistant P. aeruginosa. One group received high-dose inhaled nitric oxide (300 ppm) for short periods, while the control group received standard care.

The treated group demonstrated a 99% reduction in lung bacterial counts, improved oxygenation, and better lung function. Researchers suggest the gas may help restore chemical signaling in the lungs, improving oxygen transfer and reducing the need for certain medications.

Initial safety assessments in healthy human volunteers showed that inhaling nitric oxide at 300 ppm for five days resulted in only brief, minor increases in methemoglobin levels, staying well below safety thresholds. The feasibility of administering this high dose was also demonstrated in two critically ill ICU patients.

However, experts advise caution. While promising, the long-term durability of antimicrobial effects and potential toxic effects of nitric oxide require further investigation. Significant technical and operational hurdles must also be overcome to implement this therapy in most hospitals, which are not currently equipped for such high concentrations.

Future clinical efficacy trials are necessary to confirm patient outcome improvements, with the gas intended to supplement, not replace, standard ICU care.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Researchers are exploring the use of high-dose inhaled nitric oxide as a potential treatment for drug-resistant pneumonia, which is a serious complication in intensive care units.
In a large-animal ICU model, high-dose inhaled nitric oxide reduced drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa by 99%, improved oxygenation, and enhanced lung function.
Initial safety trials in healthy volunteers and feasibility tests in critically ill patients indicate that high-dose nitric oxide can be administered without serious adverse effects, with methemoglobin levels remaining below safety thresholds.

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