胸廓气量体积描记仪测量的频率依赖性。

R Brown, A S Slutsky
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当气道阻塞时,由于胸外气道起分流电容器的作用,喘气频率影响容积描记仪测定的胸气量(Vtg)。Stanescu等人(19)认为,在计算Vtg时,使用食管(δ Pes)而不是口压(δ Pm)波动可能会消除这个问题。我们测量了10例慢性气道阻塞(CAO)患者和4例正常人的总肺活量(TLC)。TLC(使用δ Pm)由慢(约1hz)和快(约4hz)喘气频率获得的Vtg导出。正常人和4例CAO患者也采用delta Pes进行薄层色谱检测。在这些受试者中,腹部气体压缩和减压对TLC的频率依赖性没有显著影响。在CAO中,TLC的频率依赖与阻塞的严重程度成正比。虽然使用δ Pm计算Vtg的频率依赖性更大,但使用δ Pes也会出现这种情况。因此不能完全用胸外气道的分流电容效应来解释。TLC的残差和显著高估(反映在由δ Pes计算的Vtg得出的TLC的频率依赖性上)可以用喘息操作期间的区域间不均匀性来解释。
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Frequency dependence of plethysmographic measurement of thoracic gas volume.

With airways obstruction, panting frequency affects plethysmographically determined thoracic gas volume (Vtg) because the extrathoracic airway acts as a shunt capacitor. Stanescu et al. (19) suggested that in the calculation of Vtg, use of esophageal (delta Pes) rather than mouth pressure (delta Pm) swings might eliminate the problem. We measured total lung capacity (TLC) plethysmographically in 10 subjects with chronic airways obstruction (CAO) and in four normal subjects. TLC (using delta Pm) was derived from Vtg obtained from slow-(approximately 1 Hz) and fast- (approximately 4 Hz) panting frequencies. In the normal subjects and four subjects with CAO, TLC was also obtained using delta Pes. In these subjects abdominal gas compression and decompression did not contribute significantly to the frequency dependence of TLC. In CAO, TLC was frequency dependent in direct proportion to the severity of obstruction. Although the frequency dependence was greater using delta Pm to calculate Vtg, it also occurred using delta Pes. Thus it could not be explained entirely by the shunt capacitor effect of the extrathoracic airways. The residual and significant overestimations of TLC (reflected by frequency dependency of TLC derived from Vtg calculated from delta Pes) may be explained by interregional nonhomogeneities during the panting maneuver.

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