足月婴儿呼气末肺容量的动态维持。

P C Kosch, A R Stark
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我们记录了8例正常新生儿的气流、潮气量、呼吸肌肌电图(EMG)和胸壁结构,以探讨呼气末肺容量(EEV)的测定。在仰卧位和直立位呼气的后半部分,呼气流量-容积几乎呈线性,肌电图上没有呼吸肌活动的证据,与被动呼气一致。偶尔呼吸与呼气气流明显迟缓(制动)有关。在无阻碍呼吸期间,呼气进入松弛体积(Vr),流量-体积曲线的斜率没有变化。呼吸时EEV大于呼吸暂停时观察到的Vr。通过呼气流量-容积曲线线性部分的外推,我们计算出EEV和Vr之间的差异为14.4 +/- 5.4 ml(仰卧位)和11.8 +/- 2.4 ml(直立)。当婴儿从仰卧位倾斜到直立时,呼气持续时间(TE)和呼气时间常数(tau)显著增加。由于tau和TE的增加相互抵消,因此两种姿势的EEV-Vr差异相似。我们提出,虽然制动在排气前期起主要作用,但只要排气后期是被动的,则Vr以上EEV的动态维持取决于tau和TE的相对值。呼气制动机制与呼吸系统的被动机械特性相互作用,调节tau和TE之间的平衡。这些机制提供了一种新生儿呼吸策略,以维持低Vr以上的EEV,直到胸壁随着成熟而变硬。
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Dynamic maintenance of end-expiratory lung volume in full-term infants.

We recorded airflow, tidal volume, respiratory muscle electromyogram (EMG), and chest wall configuration in eight normal newborn infants to investigate the determination of end-expiratory lung volume (EEV). The expiratory flow-volume representation was nearly linear and EMG evidence of respiratory muscle activity was absent during the latter part of expiration in both supine and upright postures, consistent with passive expiration. Occasional breaths were associated with marked retardation of expiratory airflow (braking). During unobstructed apnea, expiration proceeded to the relaxation volume (Vr) with no change in slope of the flow-volume curve. During breathing, EEV was greater than Vr observed during apnea. We calculated the difference between EEV and Vr estimated by extrapolation of the linear portion of the expiratory flow-volume curve as 14.4 +/- 5.4 ml (supine) and 11.8 +/- 2.4 ml (upright). When infants were tilted from supine to upright, expiratory duration (TE) and the expiratory time constant (tau) increased significantly. Since the increases in tau and TE offset each other, the EEV-Vr difference was similar in both postures. We propose that while braking plays a major role in the early part of expiration, as long as the final portion of expiration is passive, the dynamic maintenance of EEV above Vr depends on the relative values of tau and TE. Expiratory braking mechanisms interact with the passive mechanical properties of the respiratory system to modulate the balance between tau and TE. These mechanisms provide a neonatal breathing strategy to maintain EEV above a low Vr until the chest wall stiffens with maturity.

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