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Improvement of diaphragmatic function by a thoracic extradural block after upper abdominal surgery.

B Manikian1, J P Cantineau, M Bertrand, E Kieffer, R Sartene, P Viars.   

Abstract

The effects on diaphragmatic function of a thoracic epidural block were assessed in 13 patients after upper abdominal surgery (UAS). Lung volumes and tidal changes in chest wall circumferences and gastric (delta Pgas) and esophageal (delta Pes) pressures were measured pre- and postoperatively. Volume displacement of the abdomen divided by tidal volume (delta VAB/VT) and delta Pgas/delta Pes were taken as indices of the diaphragmatic contribution to tidal breathing. These respiratory variables were obtained in the postoperative period, before and after epidural injection of 0.5% plain bupivacaine to achieve a block up to the T4 segment. UAS was constantly associated with a decrease in VT, delta VAB/VT, delta Pgas/delta Pes, and forced vital capacity (FVC). Epidural block was associated with an increase in VT, delta VAB/VT, and FVC. delta Pgas and delta Pgas/delta Pes returned to their preoperative values. It is concluded that: 1) diaphragmatic dysfunction observed after UAS is partially reversed by thoracic epidural block; and 2) that inhibitory reflexes of phrenic activity arising from the abdominal compartment (abdominal wall and/or viscera) could be involved in this diaphragmatic dysfunction.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3344992     DOI: 10.1097/00000542-198803000-00010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesthesiology        ISSN: 0003-3022            Impact factor:   7.892


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