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Breathing frequency and use of expiratory muscles do influence the dynamic positive end-expiratory pressure.

Authors :
UCL - (MGD) Unité de support scientifique
UCL - (MGD) Services des urgences
UCL - (MGD) Service de pneumologie
El Khawand, Ch.
Vanpee, Dominique
Rousseau, Laurent
Jamart, Jacques
Delaunois, Luc
UCL - (MGD) Unité de support scientifique
UCL - (MGD) Services des urgences
UCL - (MGD) Service de pneumologie
El Khawand, Ch.
Vanpee, Dominique
Rousseau, Laurent
Jamart, Jacques
Delaunois, Luc
Source :
Respiratory medicine, Vol. 97, no. 4, p. 388-392 (2003)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

End-expiratory air trapping due to obstructive airway disease can be estimated through the measurement of intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure PEEPi. The influence of breathing-frequency and use of expiratory muscles on PEEPi were measured in 10 normal and 10 chronic bronchitic patients (COPD). Insignificant control values of PEEPi increased to measurable values at high breathing rate in normal subjects. Control values were higher in COPD patients and increased at fast breathing rate. When corrected for the use of expiratory muscles according to simultaneous gastric pressure drop, PEEPi decreased in COPD, but still increased at high rate. We conclude that modifying the respiratory rate can increase PEEPi values independently of the severity of airway obstruction and the use of expiratory muscles. Before estimating the pathological value of a PEEPi measurement or evaluating the effects of a treatment, we always need to know the simultaneous breathing frequency.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Respiratory medicine, Vol. 97, no. 4, p. 388-392 (2003)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1130578685
Document Type :
Electronic Resource