Literature DB >> 6874473

Ventilatory and occlusion pressure responses to helium breathing.

E L DeWeese, T Y Sullivan, P L Yu.   

Abstract

To characterize the ventilatory response to resistive unloading, we studied the effect of breathing 79.1% helium-20.9% oxygen (He-O2) on ventilation and on mouth pressure measured during the first 100 ms of an occluded inspiration (P100) in normal subjects at rest. The breathing circuit was designed so that external resistive loads during both He-O2 and air breathing were similar. Lung resistance, measured in three subjects with an esophageal balloon technique, was reduced by 23 +/- 8% when breathing He-O2. Minute ventilation, tidal volume, respiratory frequency, end-tidal partial pressure of CO2, inspiratory and expiratory durations, and mean inspiratory flow were not significantly different when air was replaced by He-O2. P100, however, was significantly less during He-O2 breathing. We conclude that internal resistive unloading by He-O2 breathing reduces the neuromuscular output required to maintain constant ventilation. Unlike studies involving inhaled bronchodilators, this technique affords a method by which unloading can be examined independent of changes in airway tone.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6874473     DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1983.54.6.1525

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol        ISSN: 0161-7567


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