Respiratory mechanics in ventilated COPD patients: forced oscillation versus occlusion techniques

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作者
Farre, R
Ferrer, M
Rotger, M
Torres, A
Navajas, D
机构
[1] Univ Barcelona, Fac Med, Lab Biofis & Bioengn, IDIBAPS, E-08036 Barcelona, Spain
[2] Hosp Clin & Prov Barcelona, IDIBAPS, Serv Pneumol, Barcelona, Spain
关键词
airway resistance; frequency dependence; lung inhomogeneity; monitoring; respiratory impedance; viscoelasticity;
D O I
10.1183/09031936.98.12010170
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
The respiratory mechanics of artificially ventilated chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients mere investigated by moans of the forced oscillation (FOT) and the end-inspiratory airway occlusion (AOT) techniques. FOT was applied to measure respiratory resistance (Rrs) and reactance (Xrs) from 0.25-16 Hz. Maximum (Rmax) and minimum (Rmin) resistances, static elastance (Est) and time constant (tau) mere computed by AOT. FOT and AOT data were interpreted with models featuring airway wall shunt, tissue viscoelasticity and parallel inhomogeneity. Rrs* and Xrs*, predicted from the AOT data, were computed and compared with Rrs and Xrs measured by FOT. Rrs and Xrs (hPa . s . L-1) decreased from 31.2+/-10.3 to 5.9+/-4.6 and increased from -20.3+/-7.1 to -8.0+/-4.4 from 0.25-16 Hz, respectively. Central resistance (Rc) and peripheral resistance (Xp) tin hPa . s. L-1), and shunt elastance (Esh) and tissue elastance (Et) (in hPa . L-1) were 4.4+/-5.4, 28.4+/-15.3, 723+/-393 and 31.8+/-10.1, respectively. Rmin, Rmax and Est were 18.4+/-5.9, 28.4+/-12.8 and 18.1+/-4.2 respectively, and tau=0.76+/-0.25 s. The frequency dependence of predicted Rrs* and Xrs* differed markedly from that of measured Rrs and Xrs. The use of different models to interpret the measured data suggests that both airway and tissue properties determined the frequency dependence of respiratory resistance and respiratory reactance in ventilated chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients at the investigated frequencies 10.25-16 Hz).
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