Spirometric, gasometric and electrocardiographic studies in patients with extreme obesity prepared for surgical treatment.

A Kubacki, M Nowicka, K Pakulska, M Tuszewski
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Spirometric, gasometric and electrocardiogarphic studies were carried out in 17 patients at rest, who were treated surgically for extreme obesity (overweight from 52 to 175 per cent in relation to the normal weight). The measurements were made before operation. It was found that the mean spirometric values were within the range of acceptable deviations from the normal value. The residual volume showed a tendency towards decreasing, especially in young patients. The values of dynamic parameters indicated a tendency towards ventilatory changes of a restrictive type in both groups. Minute ventilation at rest increased proportionally to obesity. Decreased values of respiratory equivalent indicated a good economy of respiration in obese persons when at rest. The mean gasometric values in capillary blood at rest were also within the acceptable range of abnormalities. Electrocardiographic tracings taken at rest showed considerable changes in the group of more obese persons.

为手术治疗准备的极度肥胖患者的肺活量测定、气测和心电图研究。
对17名因极度肥胖(与正常体重相比超重52%至175%)而接受手术治疗的静息患者进行了肺活量测定、气量测定和心电图研究。测量是在手术前进行的。结果发现,平均肺活量值与正常值的偏差在可接受的范围内。残余体积呈减少趋势,尤其是年轻患者。动态参数值显示两组均有限制性通气改变的趋势。休息时的微小通气与肥胖成比例增加。呼吸当量值的降低表明肥胖者在休息时呼吸经济性良好。静息时毛细血管血的平均气测值也在可接受的异常范围内。在休息时进行的心电图示踪在肥胖人群中显示出相当大的变化。
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