Literature DB >> 1253530

Assessment of responsiveness to carbon dioxide in patients with chronic airways obstruction by rate of isometric inspiratory pressure development.

A W Matthews, J B Howell.   

Abstract

1. Responsiveness to CO2 was measured in forty patients with chronic airways obstruction in terms of ventilation and rate of isometric inspiratory pressure change [(dP/dt)max]. 2. The ventilatory response was below the normal range in eighteen out of twenty-two patients with normal arterial CO2 tensions and in all of eighteen patients with CO2 retention. 2. The (dP/dt)max. response was distributed throughout the normal range in all but one of the patients with normal arterial CO2 tension. In all the patients with CO2 retention the (dP/dt)max. response was either at or below the lower limit of the normal range. 4. Although the ventilatory responses correlated significantly with FEV1 there was no such correlation for the (dP/dt)max. responses. 5. The (dP/dt)max. response showed a significant negative correlation with Pa,CO2. 6. It is believed that the (dP/dt)max. response to CO2 can be used to assess central CO2 responsiveness in subjects with airways obstruction independently of mechanical factors limiting their ventilation.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1253530     DOI: 10.1042/cs0500199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Sci Mol Med        ISSN: 0301-0538


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