SHAPE OF THE CHEST-WALL IN THE PRONE AND SUPINE ANESTHETIZED DOG

被引:30
作者
MARGULIES, SS [1 ]
RODARTE, JR [1 ]
机构
[1] BAYLOR UNIV,DEPT MED,HOUSTON,TX 77030
关键词
diaphragm; rib cage; ventilation;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1990.68.5.1970
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The shape of the passive chest wall of six anesthetized dogs was determined at total lung capacity (TLC) and functional residual capacity (FRC) in the prone and supine body positions by use of volumetric-computed tomographic images. The transverse cross-sectional areas of the rib cage, mediastinum, and diaphragm were calculated every 1.6 mm along the length of the thorax. The changes in the volume and the axial distribution of transverse area of the three chest wall components with lung volume and body position were evaluated. The decrease of the transverse area within the rib cage between TLC and FRC, as a fraction of the area at TLC, was uniform from the apex of the thorax to the base. The volume of the mediastinum increased slightly between TLC and FRC (14% of its TLC volume supine and 20% prone), squeezing the lung between it and the rib cage. In the transverse plane, the heart was positioned in the midthorax and moved little between TLC and FRC. The shape, position, and displacement of the diaphragm were described by contour plots. In both postures, the diaphragm was flatter at FRC than at TLC, because of larger displacements in the dorsal than in the ventral region of the diaphragm. Rotation from the prone to supine body position produced a lever motion of the diaphragm, displacing the dorsal portion of the diaphragm cephalad and the ventral portion caudad. In five of the six dogs, bilateral isovolume pneumothorax was induced in the supine body position while intrathoracic gas volume was held constant. The mediastinum fell toward the spine, but the rib cage was unaffected by pneumothorax. At TLC, the diaphragm was flatter after pneumothorax, presumably because the gradient in transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdi) increased with pneumothorax. At FRC, the change of diaphragm shape with pneumothorax was smaller because the changes in the Pdi were smaller compared with the mean Pdi.
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页码:1970 / 1978
页数:9
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