| Literature DB >> 7201273 |
R J Byrick, E G Hobbs, J C Kay.
Abstract
The pressure measured in water-filled cuffs of endotracheal tubes has been used to evaluate the effect of drugs and physiologic stimuli on large airway tone. In six mongrel dogs, extrathoracic cuff pressure was monitored while simultaneously monitoring intrathoracic tracheal circumference measured by an implanted mercury strain gauge. The airways of each animal were alternately dilated with intravenous aminophylline (10 mg/kg) and constricted with edrophonium (10 mg). In each animal a significant linear relationship was found between cuff pressure and intrathoracic tracheal circumference. The slopes of these linear relationships were consistent for each animal, but varied between animals. In a second group of 11 dogs, cuff pressure was measured at extrathoracic and intrathoracic tracheal sites, as well as in the left main stem bronchus. Similar directional changes in cuff pressure were found at each site. This suggests that a water-filled system monitoring cuff pressure in the extrathoracic trachea reflects the direction of circumference change in the intrathoracic trachea and major bronchi.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 7201273
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesth Analg ISSN: 0003-2999 Impact factor: 5.108