Literature DB >> 7284501

Effect of lung inflation on ventilation and various phases of the respiratory cycle in preterm infants.

K Sankaran, F N Leahy, D Cates, M MacCallum, H Rigatto.   

Abstract

The effect of sudden and sustained lung inflation on inspiratory time (Ti), expiratory time (Te) and duration of apnea, as a translation of the Hering-Breuer reflex, has not been systematically analyzed in preterm infants. To examine such effects, 10 infants (body weight 1,550 +/- 110 g; gestational age 31 +/- 1 weeks) were studied. Lung inflation was obtained by applying negative pressure around the chest using a negative pressure incubator. After a control period, lung volume functional residual capacity was increased by an average of 14, 23, 34 and 53%. During lung inflation, Ti, Te, total respiratory cycle duration, incidence and duration of apnea increased. Minute ventilation decreased due to a decrease in frequency. Tidal volume decreased but not significantly. Inspiratory and expiratory flows decreased. These results (1) confirm the presence of the Hering-Breuer reflex in preterm infants, as reflected by increased Te and appearance of apnea during lung inflation; and (2) show that contrary to expectations, Ti increased significantly with lung inflation.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7284501     DOI: 10.1159/000241485

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Neonate        ISSN: 0006-3126


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