Literature DB >> 3109197

Change in tracheal blood flow during endotracheal intubation.

S Joh, H Matsuura, Y Kotani, K Sugiyama, Y Hirota, Y Kiyomitsu, Y Kubota.   

Abstract

Changes in blood flow in the tracheal mucosa of the dog caused by the pressure exerted by high volume, low-pressure cuffs were measured with the hydrogen clearance method. Before inflating the cuffs, the blood flow of the tracheal mucosa was measured as a control for 12 h in order to confirm that the procedures of the hydrogen clearance method itself had little or no influence on the blood flow in the tracheal mucosa. After inflating the cuffs to create a tracheal wall pressure (TWP) of 1.3 kPa (10 mmHg), 2.6 kPa (20 mmHg), 3.9 kPa (30 mmHg) or 6.0 kPa (45 mmHg), local blood flows of tracheal mucosa (TBF) corresponding to each TWP were measured every hour for 12 h. No significant changes in blood flow were observed in the tracheal mucosa with the hydrogen clearance method before inflating the cuffs. In the groups with TWP of 1.3 and 2.6 kPa, the TBF rose 1 h after inflation of the cuffs, and then returned to the baseline values. In the group with TWP of 6.0 kPa, the TBF decreased markedly already 1 h after inflation of the cuffs, and continued to decrease severely thereafter. In the group with TWP of 3.9 kPa, the TBF followed an intermediate course between the groups with TWP of 2.6 kPa and 6.0 kPa. From the results of the present study, it was found that TBF was significantly impaired by a TWP of more than 3.9 kPa. Therefore, in prolonged intubation, TWP should be kept at or below 2.6 kPa.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3109197     DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-6576.1987.tb02571.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Anaesthesiol Scand        ISSN: 0001-5172            Impact factor:   2.105


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