AIRWAY AND TISSUE CONSTRICTIONS ARE GREATER IN CLOSED THAN IN OPEN-CHEST CONDITIONS

Citation
B. Suki et al., AIRWAY AND TISSUE CONSTRICTIONS ARE GREATER IN CLOSED THAN IN OPEN-CHEST CONDITIONS, Respiration physiology, 108(2), 1997, pp. 129-141
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Respiratory System",Physiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00345687
Volume
108
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
129 - 141
Database
ISI
SICI code
0034-5687(1997)108:2<129:AATCAG>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
We measured lung impedance (Z(L)) before and after four doses of metha choline (Mch) infusion in five intact chest (with esophageal balloon) and six open-chest dogs from 0.2 to 8 Hz with an optimal ventilator wa veform. From ZL, we estimated airway resistance (R-aw) and inertance ( I-aw) and tissue viscance (Gr) and elastance (HL). Two-way analysis of variance revealed that: (I) Mch had a strong influence on all paramet ers (p < 0.001), but small effect on hysteresivity, eta L = GL/HL; (2) closed-chest GL and HL were significantly higher and I-aw lower than their open-chest values (p < 0.002, p < 0.05 and p < 0.0001); and (3) at the highest Mch dose, the relative increase in R-aw was six times h igher in the closed-chest condition. The reduced impact of Mch on open -chest mechanics may be due to constrictions superimposed on grossly d ifferent lung configurations and/or some humoral effects initiated by the thoracotomy. We conclude that Mch doses that elicit mild constrict ion in open-chest condition can cause a severe constriction in intact animals. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.