Literature DB >> 6711998

Passive respiratory mechanics in newborns and children.

P N Lesouef, S J England, A C Bryan.   

Abstract

When the Hering-Breuer reflex is used to relax the respiratory muscles, the passive compliance (Crs), resistance (Rrs), and time constant (Trs) of the respiratory system can be measured from the subsequent expiration. We used this method to assess 22 newborns with respiratory illness. Passive expirations were also recorded in 6 paralyzed, ventilated children. Using a simple slide valve, airway occlusion pressure was measured from a face mask or endotracheal tube, and expiratory flow was measured from a pneumotachygraph. In all subjects, there was a linear function of expiratory flow versus its integral, volume; by extrapolating the linear function to zero flow and zero volume (i.e., initial volume at time zero) Crs, Rrs, and Trs could be calculated; Crs was significantly reduced in mechanically ventilated versus spontaneously breathing infants, and Rrs was significantly higher in intubated versus extubated infants. During passive expiration in newborns, inspiration occurred at a volume above passive functional residual capacity. The passive expiratory flow-volume technique is simple, noninvasive, and appears to provide accurate measurements of respiratory mechanics in the newborn and in paralyzed children.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6711998

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Rev Respir Dis        ISSN: 0003-0805


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