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Elastic Chest Compression Reduced Hyperinflation in People with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 弹性胸按压可减少慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者的恶性通货膨胀
Pub Date : 2020-05-01 DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2020.201.1_meetingabstracts.a6430
David G. Chapman, C. Arnott, R. Puranik, G. Prael, K. Patel, K. Tonga, S. Milne, Sabine C. Zimmermann, P. Muñoz, C. Lake, D. Kaminsky, E. Lau, G. G. King
RATIONALE: In Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), expiratory flow limitation and gas trapping cause an increase in FRC, known as hyperinflation. Hyperinflation impedes diaphragm function, causes breathlessness and reduces exercise capacity. In healthy people, elastic chest compression reduced FRC. Therefore, we investigated whether elastic chest compression could reduce hyperinflation in patients with COPD. METHODS: Eight patients with COPD and gas trapping (RV > 120% predicted) performed body plethysmography at baseline and with elastic chest compression placed at the Xiphisternum and over the abdomen. Participants then underwent two magnetic resonance imaging scans of the thorax without and with elastic chest compression to measure the height, length and angle of the diaphragm at FRC. Data are presented as mean ± SD. RESULTS: COPD participants were 66±7.9 years old with moderate to severe airflow obstruction (FEV 1 = 48.2±19% predicted). Elastic chest compression reduced FRC (148.7±25 vs 138.9±22% predicted, p = 0.002) but did not alter TLC or RV (p = 0.25 and 0.58, respectively). This led to an increase in inspiratory capacity with elastic
理由:在慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)中,呼气流量限制和气体滞留导致FRC增加,称为恶性通货膨胀。过度膨胀会阻碍横膈膜功能,导致呼吸困难,降低运动能力。在健康人群中,弹性胸部按压可减少FRC。因此,我们研究弹性胸部按压是否可以减少COPD患者的恶性通货膨胀。方法:8例COPD合并气体潴留(RV > 120%预测)的患者在基线时进行体体积脉搏图检查,并在剑胸骨和腹部上方进行弹性胸压。然后,参与者在没有和有弹性胸部压缩的情况下对胸部进行两次磁共振成像扫描,以测量FRC膈肌的高度、长度和角度。数据以mean±SD表示。结果:COPD参与者年龄66±7.9岁,伴有中度至重度气流阻塞(FEV 1 = 48.2±19%预测)。弹性胸按压可降低FRC(预测值为148.7±25 vs 138.9±22%,p = 0.002),但未改变TLC或RV (p分别= 0.25和0.58)。这导致吸气量随弹性的增加
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