B. Yuksel et al., COMPARISON OF HELIUM DILUTION AND NITROGEN WASHOUT MEASUREMENTS OF FUNCTIONAL RESIDUAL CAPACITY IN PREMATURE-INFANTS, Pediatric pulmonology, 16(3), 1993, pp. 197-200
Comparison has been made of measurements of functional residue capacit
y (FRC) by a helium gas dilution (He) and a nitrogen washout (N2) tech
nique. Twenty infants (median gestational age, 29.5 weeks) were studie
d at a median postnatal age of 25 days. No infant was oxygen dependent
. The coefficient of repeatability of FRC (He) was 6.4 mL/kg and of FR
C (N2), 6.3 mL/kg. The coefficient of repeatability of the two methods
combined was 13.8 mL/kg. In 10 infants the results of two techniques
differed by more than 20%. of the mean FRC; those infants were born at
a significantly earlier gestation than the rest of the cohort (P < 0.
01). We conclude that, except in very immature infants, techniques for
measuring FRC (He) and FRC (N2) yield reproducible and comparable res
ults in convalescent premature infants. (C) 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.