Effects of changes in frequency and inspiratory time on arterial oxygenation and CO2 elimination during high-frequency jet ventilation in a child with laryngotracheal papillomata
T. Akata et al., Effects of changes in frequency and inspiratory time on arterial oxygenation and CO2 elimination during high-frequency jet ventilation in a child with laryngotracheal papillomata, ACT ANAE SC, 45(6), 2001, pp. 790-792
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Categorie Soggetti
Aneshtesia & Intensive Care","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Jn 11-yr-old female without any pulmonary disorders underwent laser resecti
ons of laryngotracheal tumors using high-frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) 6
times over a period of 17 months at our institute. In this series of surge
ries, we studied the effects on PaO2 and PaCO2 during HE-IV of changes of e
ither frequency or inspiratory time. Increasing the frequency from 100 to 4
00/ min decreased the PaO2 and increased the PaCO2. Decreasing the inspirat
ory time from 30% to 20% increased the PaCO2 although it did not affect the
PaO2. All the procedures were uneventfully carried out without critically
impairing gas exchange during HFJV. In this patient with normal lung functi
on, CO2 elimination during HFJV appeared to be facilitated by either decrea
sing the frequency or increasing the inspiratory time. Arterial oxygen tens
ion during HFJV was higher at lower frequencies.