[Control of breathing in patients with mechanical disorders of the lung].

Pneumonologia polska Pub Date : 1990-06-01
Z Maszczyk, L Radwan, A Koziorowski
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22 normal volunteers, 57 patients with obstructive changes and 34 with restrictive type changes were studied. The following parameters were analyzed: maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures, occlusion pressure and components of the breathing pattern. The patients were divided according to the degree of airway resistance and fall of vital capacity. All patients compared with the healthy volunteers demonstrated higher minute ventilation, and a higher neuro-muscular respiratory drive as shown by the VT/Ti index and occlusion pressure. The breathing pattern did not correlate significantly with the different abnormalities of respiratory function in the studied groups. In the patients with obstructive changes a weak correlation was found between the occlusion pressure and airway resistance. In patients with restrictive type changes a weak correlation between occlusion pressure, static and specific compliance was found. The occlusion pressure was a more specific parameter characterizing respiratory drive compared with the VT/Ti index. Disturbances of pulmonary mechanics have a small but significant effect on respiratory control.

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[肺机械性疾病患者的呼吸控制]。
22例正常人,57例梗阻性改变,34例限制性改变。分析了以下参数:最大吸气和呼气压力,闭塞压力和呼吸模式的组成部分。根据气道阻力和肺活量下降程度进行分组。与健康志愿者相比,所有患者均表现出更高的分钟通气量,并通过VT/Ti指数和闭塞压显示出更高的神经肌肉呼吸驱动。在研究组中,呼吸模式与不同的呼吸功能异常没有显著的相关性。在有阻塞性改变的患者中,发现闭塞压力与气道阻力之间存在弱相关性。在限制性型改变患者中,发现闭塞压力、静态顺应性和特定顺应性之间存在弱相关性。与VT/Ti指数相比,闭塞压是表征呼吸驱动的更具体参数。肺力学的干扰对呼吸控制的影响虽小但很显著。
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