Literature DB >> 3160018

[Hypophosphoremia during mechanical ventilation for chronic obstructive bronchopathies].

P Squara, G Bleichner, M Aubier, A Parent, J P Sollet, D Murciano.   

Abstract

Hypophosphoremia may interfere with respiratory function in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) through different mechanisms: muscular exhaustion and weakness. Accordingly, the frequency and magnitude of hypophosphoremia was studied in 36 consecutive patients with acute respiratory failure and mechanical ventilation. Initial phosphoremia was normal (1,32 +/- 0,12 mmol/l) but often and rapidly decreased in all patients after mechanical ventilation had been started (0,54 +/- 0,14 mmol/l after 24 h). After this, phosphoremia remained low, slowly increasing with continued enteral nutrition (2000 Kcal, 276 g of glucides, 33 mmol/l of phosphorus). Four patients had severe hypophosphoremia after 24 h of mechanical ventilation (less than 0,30 mmol/l). Phosphoremia returned to a normal level 36 h after extubation. Hypophosphoremia was closely linked to pH improvement (r = + 0,67, P less than 0,001) and was paralleled by a drop in phosphaturia, suggesting intra-cellular penetration of phosphorus.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3160018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Presse Med        ISSN: 0755-4982            Impact factor:   1.228


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