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Suppression of spontaneous breathing during high-frequency jet ventilation. Separate effects of lung volume and jet frequency.

A J van Vught1, A Versprille, J R Jansen.   

Abstract

The effect of ventilatory frequency of high-frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) from 1 to 5 Hz, apart from changes in thoracic volume, on spontaneous breathing activity was studied in Yorkshire piglets under pentobarbital anesthesia. The highest PaCO2 at which the animals did not breathe against the ventilator (apnea point) was established either by changing minute volume of ventilation or by adding CO2 to the respiratory gas. The higher the apnea point, the higher the suppression of spontaneous breathing activity was assumed to be. If the apnea point was searched for by changing minute volume a progressive increase of suppression of spontaneous respiratory activity was found at ventilatory rates of 3 Hz or more, concomitantly with a rise in end-expiratory pressure (PEE). In case the tidal volume was kept constant, increase of ventilatory rate resulted in a tremendous increase of lung volume, together with considerably higher levels of PEE. When under these conditions the apnea point was searched for by adding CO2 to the respiratory gas a much higher CO2-drive was needed for spontaneous breathing and therefore a much stronger inhibition of spontaneous breathing was concluded. By placing the animals in a body box in which pressure could be varied, thoracic volume could be kept constant during HFJV. When thoracic volume was kept constant in this way a constant tidal volume at increasing jet frequencies resulted in only a slight increase in suppression of spontaneous breathing. We conclude that the increase in lung volume is a major factor in suppressing central respiratory activity during HFJV. Jet frequency by itself might be an additional suppressive factor.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3116059     DOI: 10.1007/bf00255786

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


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