We recorded static deflation pressure-volume (PV) curves from near TLC to F
RC in 49 healthy, sedated, spontaneously breathing infants of 1 to 104 wk o
f age. Respiratory activity was transiently inhibited by inflating the resp
iratory system several times to a volume at an airway pressure of 30 cm H2O
(V-30) Passive deflation from V-30 to FRC was then interrupted by multiple
brief occlusions at the airway opening, in order to measure static recoil
pressures. The expired volume from V-30 to FRC was defined as V-30E. Compli
ance of the respiratory system (Crs) was calculated as the slope of the lin
ear portion of the PV curve from 5 to 15 cm H2O. Crs and V-30E increased wi
th increasing body length (p < 0.001). After adjustment for body length, ma
les had greater Crs values than did females (p < 0.01). V-30E was smaller i
n female infants (p < 0.05) and in infants whose mothers smoked during preg
nancy (p < 0.04). Specific compliance (Crs/V-30E) declined with increasing
age (p < 0.01), but there were no differences related to sex or maternal sm
oking. We conclude that static deflation PV curves can be recorded in the a
ge range from 1 to 104 wk, and that maternal smoking may produce hypoplasti
c lungs.