Literature DB >> 6774639

Central respiratory drive in acute respiratory failure of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

M Aubier, D Murciano, M Fournier, J Milic-Emili, R Pariente, J P Derenne.   

Abstract

Control of breathing was studied in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, both in the chronic state and during acute respiratory failure. The results were compared to those in a group of age-matched normal subjects. In patients breathing air, minute ventilation was not different during acute and chronic states, and was similar to that in normal subjects. The pattern of breathing, however, was different: acutely ill patients took shorter and smaller breaths, with a breathing frequency higher than that of normal subjects. The pattern of the chronic group was intermediate between that of acutely ill patients and that of normal subjects. Mouth occlusion pressure, an index of neuromuscular respiratory drive, was 5 times greater in acutely ill patients than in normal subjects. Administration of O2 at a flow of 5 L/min caused a small (14%), bus significant, decrease in minute ventilation due to decreased respiratory frequency. The tidal volume did not change, so the decrease in minute ventilation was the result of decreased inspiratory flow. This was associated with a decreased mouth occlusion pressure that was still 3 times greater than that of normal subjects. The increase in arterial PCO2, observed after administration of O2 was not correlated with the decrease in ventilation, indicating that other factors must be responsible for the increase in arterial PCO2. We concluded that (1) despite the poor mechanical advantage of the respiratory muscles in acute respiratory failure, the increased drive to breathe results in high mouth occlusion pressure and inspiratory flow, and (2) the increase in arterial PCO2, observed during administration of O2 is not related solely to changes in respiratory drive.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6774639     DOI: 10.1164/arrd.1980.122.2.191

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


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