Literature DB >> 17361389

Determination of functional residual capacity by oxygen washin-washout: a validation study.

Stefan Maisch1, Stephan H Boehm2, Dieter Weismann3, Hajo Reissmann2, Marcus Beckmann2, Bernd Fuellekrug2, Andreas Meyer4, Jochen Schulte Am Esch2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To validate a new system for functional residual capacity (FRC) measurements using oxygen washin/washout in spontaneously breathing humans. The system (LUFU, Drägerwerk AG, Lübeck, Germany) consists of an unmodified EVITA 4 ventilator, a side-stream paramagnetic oxygen sensor and a dedicated software.
DESIGN: Laboratory study and measurements in spontaneously breathing volunteers.
SETTING: Pulmonary function laboratory of a university hospital. PARTICIPANTS: 20 healthy and 15 lung diseased volunteers.
INTERVENTIONS: FRC was measured by LUFU (LUFU-FRC) and by helium dilution (He-FRC); intra-thoracic gas volume (ITGV) was determined by body plethysmography. Each measurement cycle consisted of four independent LUFU-FRC determinations (step change of FiO(2) from 0.21 to 0.5 and back and from 0.21 to 1.0 and back), two helium-dilution runs and two body box measurements. Repeatability and agreement between methods were determined by comparing different measurements of one technique and by comparing different techniques among each other. MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: Repeatability of LUFU-FRC was estimated by comparing washin to washout and the different FiO(2)steps. The difference of the means was 3.7% at the most. Agreement between methods resulted in the following differences (mean+/-standard deviation of differences) for healthy and lung-diseased volunteers, respectively: LUFU-FRC vs. He-FRC -0.40+/-0.50 L (0.02+/-0.95 L), LUFU-FRC vs. ITGV -0.43+/-0.54 L (-0.18+/-0.61 L) and He-FRC vs. ITGV -0.03+/-0.43 L (-0.20+/-0.98 L).
CONCLUSIONS: LUFU is a non-invasive method for the determination of FRC that requires only minor additional equipment and no modification to the ventilator. It can be used in difficult conditions such as breathing patterns with variations from breath to breath. The results of this study show that LUFU is sufficiently reliable and repeatable to warrant its clinical application.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17361389     DOI: 10.1007/s00134-007-0578-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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