Literature DB >> 17725475

Position affects distribution of ventilation in the lungs of older people: an experimental study.

Sally Krieg1, Jennifer A Alison, Bredge McCarren, Simon Cowell.   

Abstract

QUESTION: What is the effect of sitting and side-lying on the distribution of ventilation during tidal breathing in healthy older people?
DESIGN: Randomised, within-participant, experimental study. PARTICIPANTS: Ten healthy people more than 65 years old. INTERVENTION: Tidal breathing during sitting and right side-lying. OUTCOME MEASURES: Distribution of ventilation as a percentage of total counts using Technetium-99m Technegas lung ventilation imaging.
RESULTS: In sitting, the ratio of the distribution of ventilation to apical: middle: basal regions was 1: 3.5: 3.3 in the right lung, and 1: 2.9: 2.3 in the left lung. In right side-lying, 32% (95% CI 22 to 43) more ventilation was distributed to the right lung than to the left lung. The ratio of the distribution of ventilation to apical: middle: basal regions was 1: 2.8: 2.2 in the right lung, and 1: 2.4: 1.9 in the left lung.
CONCLUSIONS: In both sitting and right side-lying, ventilation was distributed more to the middle than to the basal region, which may be related to age-associated changes in the respiratory system.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17725475     DOI: 10.1016/s0004-9514(07)70025-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust J Physiother        ISSN: 0004-9514


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