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Markus Wettstein1, Lorenz Radlinger2, Thomas Riedel3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We investigated the effect of different breathing aids on ventilation distribution in healthy adults and subjects with cystic fibrosis (CF).Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25222606 PMCID: PMC4164356 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0106591
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Spatial ventilation distribution with different breathing aids.
Mean (95% CI) of the percentage of ventilation directed to the right lung in right lateral position for healthy and CF. For comparison spontaneous breathing in upright position is shown. Values >0.5 indicate more ventilation of the right lung, values <0.5 more ventilation of the left lung.
Temporal ventilation distribution: Filling index of the right lung in different body positions.
| spontaneous | CPAP | PEP | |
| upright healthy | 0.97 (0.06) | 0.96 (0.04) | 0.95 (0.06) |
| n.s.# | n.s.# | ||
| upright CF | 0.96 (0.05) | 0.95 (0.06) | 0.96 (0.04) |
| n.s.# | n.s.# | ||
| right lateral healthy | 1.08 (0.03) | 1.01 (0.01) | 1.21 (0.11) |
| p = 0.006* | p = 0.02* | p<0.001* | |
| [0.11 (0.07–0.15)]‡ | [0.05 (0.03–0.07)]‡ | [0.26 (0.19–0.33)]‡ | |
| p = 0.008# | p<0.001# | ||
| right lateral CF | 1.10 (0.17) | 1.05 (0.10) | 1.13 (0.24) |
| p = 0.021* | p = 0.035* | p = 0.042* | |
| [0.14 (0.09–0.19)]‡ | [0.10 (0.03–0.17)]‡ | [0.17 (0.02–0.32)]‡ | |
| n.s.# | n.s.# |
Results are given as mean (standard deviation). An index >1 indicating a lag (slower filling than the rest of the lung) and an index <1 a lead (faster filling than the rest of the lung). Mean difference (95% confidence interval) to spontaneous breathing is noted in square brackets‡.
p-values provided for comparison with the upright position* and for comparison with spontaneous breathing within the respective body position#.
n.s. not significant; CF cystic fibrosis; CPAP continuous positive airway pressure; PEP positive end-expiratory pressure.
Change in end-expiratory level (EEL) to spontaneous breathing in the corresponding body position expressed as percentage of the average tidal volume during spontaneous breathing in upright position.
| CPAP | PEP | |
| upright healthy | +53 (38–68)%* | −59 (−40–−78)%* |
| upright CF | +66 (26–106)% | −43 (−10–−76)% |
| right lateral healthy | +41 (23–59)%* | −38 (−20–−56)%* |
| right lateral CF | +2 (−16–20)% | −0.31 (−67–5)% |
Results are given as mean (95% confidence interval).
All RPT devices showed significant differences in EEL compared to spontaneous breathing in both body positions in healthy (*p<0.001) but not CF.
CF cystic fibrosis; CPAP continuous positive airway pressure; PEP positive end-expiratory pressure.
Change in tidal volume expressed as percentage of the average tidal volume during spontaneous breathing in the respective body position.
| CPAP | PEP | |
| upright healthy | 11 (−1–43)% | 103 (50–156)% |
| n.s.* | p<0.001* | |
| p = 0.004# | ||
| upright CF | 15 (−2–32)% | 97 (51–143)% |
| n.s.* | p<0.001* | |
| p = 0.007# | ||
| right lateral healthy | 37 (23–51)% | 75 (25–125)% |
| n.s.* | p = 0.025 | |
| n.s.# | ||
| right lateral CF | 28 (−1–57)% | 77 (19–135)% |
| n.s.* | p = 0.029* | |
| n.s.# |
Results are given as mean difference (95% confidence interval).
p-values provided for comparison with spontaneous breathing* and for comparison of CPAP and PEP# in the respective body position.