Literature DB >> 1614748

Effect of posture on regional ventilation in children.

H Davies1, P Helms, I Gordon.   

Abstract

Little information has been published concerning the pattern of regional ventilation in children, yet many differences in lung and chest wall mechanics in childhood, supported by clinical observation, have led to the hypothesis that the pattern of regional ventilation seen in children may not be the same as in adults. Forty-three children and 16 adult volunteers underwent Krypton (Kr) 81m radionuclide ventilation lung scans in the supine and right and left decubitus postures. In children aged 2-10 years mean fractional ventilation to the right lung (VfR) was 46.1%. This fell to 36% when dependent and rose to 56.1% in the uppermost position. Redistribution of ventilation away from the dependent towards the uppermost lung was seen in all children. In children aged 10-18 years VfR was 57.2% (supine), 48.0% (dependent), and 62.9% (uppermost). An identical pattern was seen in children with normal or abnormal pulmonary function tests (peak expiratory flow rate, and FEV1: FVC ratio). In subjects over 18 years of age a different pattern was seen: mean VfR was 52.4% (supine), rising to 53.4% (dependent), and falling to 48.9% (uppermost). Postural redistribution of ventilation, as assessed by Kr81m ventilation imaging, changes late in the second decade of life. This will have clinical consequences in the management of children with unilateral lung disease.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1614748     DOI: 10.1002/ppul.1950120406

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Pulmonol        ISSN: 1099-0496


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