PULMONARY CONTUSION CAUSES LONG-TERM RESPIRATORY DYSFUNCTION WITH DECREASED FUNCTIONAL RESIDUAL CAPACITY

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作者
KISHIKAWA, M
YOSHIOKA, T
SHIMAZU, T
SUGIMOTO, H
YOSHIOKA, T
SUGIMOTO, T
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[1] Department of Traumatology, Osaka University Medical School, Osaka
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10.1097/00005373-199109000-00002
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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To elucidate the mechanism of persistent dyspnea after blunt chest trauma, we prospectively studied the pulmonary function of 18 patients with blunt chest trauma for 6 months. Nine of the patients had flail chest and 12 had pulmonary contusion (PC). Pulmonary function was evaluated using spirometry, arterial blood gas analysis, chest x-ray studies and CT scans. Functional residual capacity (FRC) remained significantly reduced throughout the 6 months in patients with PC. Such patients experienced a fall in Pao2 when changed from a sitting position to a supine position and they had fibrous changes in the contused lung as demonstrated by CT scans at 6 months after injury. These findings were supported in an additional study of another 20 patients who had suffered PC 1 to 4 years previously. This study demonstrated that pulmonary function recovered within 6 months in patients without PC even with a residual deformity of the thoracic wall caused by flail chest, while patients with PC had decreased FRC and a fall in Pao2 when moved to the supine position even several years after injury. This might be related to the persistent dyspnea seen after blunt chest trauma.
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