TITRATION OF CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE BY THE PATTERN OF BREATHING - ANALYSIS OF FLOW-VOLUME-TIME RELATIONSHIPS BY A NONINVASIVE COMPUTERIZED SYSTEM

被引:7
作者
SCHULZE, A
MADLER, HJ
GEHRHARDT, B
SCHALLER, P
GMYREK, D
机构
[1] MED ACAD CARL GUSTAV CARUS,INST BIOMED ENGN,O-8019 DRESDEN,GERMANY
[2] CHILDRENS HOSP,DEPT NEONATOL,DRESDEN,GERMANY
关键词
appropriate CPAP level; Early expiratory braking; premature inspiratory interruption; respiratory rate; expiratory time;
D O I
10.1002/ppul.1950080207
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Infants can defend or even dynamically elevate their functional residual capacity with additional respiratory muscle work by retarding early expiratory airflow (V̇) with postinspiration inspiratory muscle activity and/or laryngeal narrowing, or by starting inspiration before expiration to the relaxation volume has been completed. In order to study the effect of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) on both phenomena in 23 infants (birthweight 1,746 ± 417 g), we elevated the airway pressure stepwise in 0.2 kPa increments. A computerized bedside flow‐volume (V̇/V) analysis was used for evaluation. In 16 “responders” early expiration braking decreased and “premature inspiratory interruption” was postponed at an “appropriate CPAP level.” The linear segment (relaxation line) of the V̇/V‐loop was lengthened until expiratory time reached a maximum. Elevation of CPAP beyond this level again produced a rapid, shallow pattern, often combined with flow acceleration late in expiration (recruitment of expiratory muscles). In the remaining seven infants (non‐responders) these latter signs of excessive airway pressure already occurred at the lowest CPAP levels applied during the “titration trials.” Respiratory rate without CPAP was different between responders (84 ± 17/min) and non‐responders (46 ± 17/min). This approach for determining the appropriate CPAP level might reduce the risk of respiratory muscle fatigue. Pediatr Pulmonol 1990; 8:96‐103. Copyright © 1990 Wiley‐Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company
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