Literature DB >> 6944170

Pulmonary, chest wall, and lung-thorax elastances in acute respiratory failure.

J A Katz, S E Zinn, G M Ozanne, H B Fairley.   

Abstract

The usefulness of lung-thorax compliance (or elastance) as an index of pulmonary compliance (or elastance) was examined in 15 patients being ventilated for acute respiratory failure. Mean lung-thorax elastance (ELT) was 27.9 +/- 2.6 cm H2O/L, and the chest wall accounted for 34 +/- 2 percent of the mean total value. Changes in ELT caused by increments of positive end-expiratory pressure correlated only with changes in pulmonary elastance (r = 0.96; P less than 0.001) and not with chest wall elastance, although individual patients varied as to the contribution of the chest wall component. Lung-thorax elastance increased in direct proportion (1:1) to increases in pulmonary elastance, whereas the changes in lung-thorax compliance were only half those in pulmonary compliance. We conclude that elastance is a more useful clinical index than compliance.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6944170     DOI: 10.1378/chest.80.3.304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chest        ISSN: 0012-3692            Impact factor:   9.410


  7 in total

1.  Measurement of effective elastance of the total respiratory system in ventilated patients by a computed method. Comparison with the static method.

Authors:  C Gillard; A Flémale; J P Dierckx; G Thémelin
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  1990       Impact factor: 17.440

2.  Can we estimate transpulmonary pressure without an esophageal balloon?-yes.

Authors:  Ola Stenqvist; Per Persson; Stefan Lundin
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2018-10

3.  Respiratory compliance and resistance in mechanically ventilated patients with acute respiratory failure.

Authors:  M Bernasconi; Y Ploysongsang; S B Gottfried; J Milic-Emili; A Rossi
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  1988       Impact factor: 17.440

4.  The recording of FRC--is it of importance and can it be made simple?

Authors:  G Hedenstierna
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  1993       Impact factor: 17.440

5.  Effects of ventilation in ventral decubitus position on respiratory mechanics in adult respiratory distress syndrome.

Authors:  G Servillo; E Roupie; E De Robertis; F Rossano; L Brochard; F Lemaire; R Tufano
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  1997-12       Impact factor: 17.440

Review 6.  Bench-to-bedside review: chest wall elastance in acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome patients.

Authors:  Luciano Gattinoni; Davide Chiumello; Eleondra Carlesso; Franco Valenza
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2004-05-07       Impact factor: 9.097

Review 7.  Assessment of chest wall movement following thoracotomy: a systematic review.

Authors:  Karina Tukanova; Enrica Papi; Sara Jamel; George B Hanna; Alison H McGregor; Sheraz R Markar
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2020-03       Impact factor: 3.005

  7 in total

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