慢性肺部疾病反复运动期间的血流动力学变量。

F Schrijen, V Jezek
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1. 本文研究了28例不同病因的慢性肺病患者反复运动时的肺部和全身血流动力学,其中16例患有慢性支气管炎。他们在休息20分钟后重复进行一项中等强度的运动。呼吸变量、血气张力、心输出量和血管压力(右心室舒张末期、肺动脉、动脉和全身动脉)在休息时、运动时、休息时和同一运动期间被测量。2. 休息和运动两个时间段的通气和血气张力相似;然而,在第一次和第二次运动期间,氧气消耗和氢离子浓度略有显著差异。第二次休息和运动时肺动脉压和楔压较低,休息时右心室充盈压较低,第二次运动时全身动脉压较低。心输出量和肺血管阻力均无变化。3.动脉氧不饱和或灌注缺损患者与无此类缺损患者相比,全身动脉压的变化有显著差异。
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Haemodynamic variables during repeated exercise in chronic lung disease.

1. Pulmonary and systemic haemodynamics during repeated exercise were studied in 28 patients with chronic lung disease of various etiology, 16 of whom suffered from chronic bronchitis. They performed a moderate exercise repeated after a 20 min rest period. Ventilatory variables, blood gas tensions, cardiac output and vascular pressures (right ventricular end-diastolic, pulmonary arterial, wedge and systemic arterial) were measured at rest, during exercise and again at rest and during the same exercise. 2. Ventilation and blood gas tensions were similar during the two rest and exercise periods; there was, however, a slightly significant difference in oxygen consumption and hydrogen ion concentration between the first and the second exercise period. Pulmonary arterial and wedge pressures were lower during the second rest and exercise, right ventricular filling pressure was lower at rest, and systemic arterial pressure during the second exercise. Cardiac output and pulmonary vascular resistance were unchanged. 3. Changes in systemic arterial pressure were significantly different in a group of patients with arterial oxygen desaturation or perfusion defects, compared with those patients without such impairment.

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