Lung And Chest-Wall Mechanics In Mechanically Ventilated Copd Patients

C Guerin, Ml Coussa,Nt Eissa, C Corbeil, M Chasse, J Braidy,N Matar, J Milicemili

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY(1993)

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By use of the technique of rapid airway occlusion, the effects of inspiratory flow, volume, and time on lung and chest wall mechanics were investigated in 10 chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients mechanically ventilated for acute respiratory failure. We measured the interrupter resistance (Rint), which in humans reflects airway resistance; the additional resistances due to time constant inequality and viscoelastic pressure dissipations within the lungs (DELTARL) and the chest wall; and the static and dynamic elastances of lung and chest wall. We observed that 1) static elastances of lung and chest wall in COPD patients were similar to those of normal subjects; 2) Rint of the lung was markedly increased and flow dependent in COPD patients, whereas Rint of the chest wall was negligible as in normal subjects; and 3) in COPD patients, DELTARL was markedly increased at all inflation flows and volumes, reflecting increased time constant inequalities within the lungs and/or altered viscoelastic behavior. The results imply increased dynamic work due to Rint and DELTARL and marked time dependency of pulmonary resistance and elastance in COPD patients.
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FLOW RESISTANCE,STATIC AND DYNAMIC ELASTANCES,INTERRUPTER RESISTANCE,VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES,FREQUENCY DEPENDENCE,SPRING-AND-DASHPOT MODEL OF LUNG AND CHEST WALL
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