Ventilation distribution on different body positions measured by electrical impedance tomography

M. Volk, C. Schmid, Zhanqi Zhao, K. Möller
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Objective: It has been confirmed that gravitation influences ventilation distribution. The aim of the study was to validate the ability of electrical impedance tomography (EIT) in detecting ventilation inhomogeneity caused by gravitation. Methods: Ten healthy volunteers were included for this prospective study. They were asked to breathe spontaneously in four different body positions, namely supine, prone, left lateral and right lateral positions. Functional EIT images were calculated and divided into four quadrants. Results: No significant difference of air distribution was found between gravity-dependent lung regions and nondependent lung regions in both supine and prone position, while significant difference was found in both lateral positions (left lateral, left and right lung respectively: 57.6±7.2%, 42.4±7.2%, p<0.01; right lateral, left and right lung respectively:, 35.3±6.7%, 64.7±6.7%, p<0.01). Conclusion: The results indicate that the influence of gravitation on ventilation distribution depends on body positions and EIT is able to detect the ventilation inhomogeneity.
电阻抗层析测量不同体位的通风分布
目的:证实重力对通气分布的影响。本研究的目的是验证电阻抗断层扫描(EIT)检测重力引起的通风不均匀性的能力。方法:选取10名健康志愿者进行前瞻性研究。他们被要求以四种不同的体位自主呼吸,分别是仰卧位、俯卧位、左侧卧位和右侧卧位。计算功能EIT图像并将其划分为四个象限。结果:仰卧位与俯卧位肺重力依赖区与非重力依赖区空气分布差异无统计学意义,侧卧位肺重力依赖区与非重力依赖区空气分布差异有统计学意义(左、左、右肺分别为57.6±7.2%、42.4±7.2%,p<0.01);右、左、右肺分别为:35.3±6.7%、64.7±6.7%,p<0.01)。结论:重力对通气分布的影响与体位有关,EIT能够检测出通气不均匀性。
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