A forced perturbation method of assessing pulmonary mechanical function in intubated infants
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- DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199101000-00016
A forced perturbation method of assessing pulmonary mechanical function in intubated infants
Abstract
Short pulses in airway pressure were used to assess the pulmonary mechanical function of nine infants suffering acute respiratory distress syndrome or bronchopulmonary dysplasia. All patients were intubated, spontaneously breathing, and mechanically ventilated at the time they were examined. The endotracheal tube was disconnected from the ventilator and connected to a mechanical oscillator that produced brief pulses in airway pressure at a rate of two pulses/s. These pulses were applied to the infants airway for 20-30 s, at which time the infant was replaced on the ventilator. The mean airway pressure during the procedure was maintained at the level of the positive and expiratory pressure that was set on the ventilator. Two classes of patients were identified from the pulse response primarily by the presence or absence of a local resonance in the impedance spectra. Similar results were obtained in five other patients who were examined with zero mean airway pressure, suggesting that the pulse response is little influenced by changes in mean lung volume or total lung compliance. Patient classification appeared related to the duration of ventilation therapy and the transition from one class to another was consistent with the development of high peripheral airway resistance and significant volume shunting in the central airways. These results suggest that brief pulses in airway pressure can be used to detect changes in the pulmonary mechanical function of preterm infants that result from long-term ventilation therapy.
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