Diaphragm dysfunction and respiratory insufficiency after upper abdominal surgery.

J Sprung, E Y Cheng, N Nimphius, R D Hubmayr, J R Rodarte, J P Kampine
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This study was designed to determine the contribution of diaphragm dysfunction and pain to respiratory insufficiency after upper abdominal surgery. Respiratory insufficiency and postoperative pain in humans were evaluated by pulse oximetry, pulmonary function tests, and a visual analog scale. Diaphragm shortening in dogs was evaluated with biplane videoroentgenography. In humans, despite reasonable pain control, pulmonary function, as reflected in forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) were significantly reduced on the first postoperative day. Improved pain control was not associated with improvements in FVC or FEV1. In the dogs, diaphragm shortening and tidal volume were significantly reduced in the immediate postoperative period. Phrenic nerve stimulation immediately after surgery resulted in supramaximal diaphragm shortening, which indicated neither the diaphragm nor phrenic nerves were significantly injured by surgical manipulation. Diaphragm dysfunction has a major role in postoperative pulmonary insufficiency; an afferent-mediated reflex inhibition of the phrenic nerves may be responsible.

上腹部手术后膈肌功能障碍和呼吸功能不全。
本研究旨在确定膈肌功能障碍和疼痛对上腹部手术后呼吸功能不全的影响。通过脉搏血氧仪、肺功能测试和视觉模拟量表评估呼吸功能不全和术后疼痛。用双翼平面显像评价犬横膈膜缩短。在人类中,尽管有合理的疼痛控制,肺功能,如用力肺活量(FVC)、一秒用力呼气量(FEV1)和动脉血氧饱和度(SpO2)在术后第一天显著降低。疼痛控制的改善与FVC或FEV1的改善无关。在狗中,膈缩短和潮气量在术后立即显著减少。手术后立即刺激膈神经导致膈肌上段缩短,说明手术操作对膈肌和膈神经均无明显损伤。膈功能障碍是术后肺功能不全的主要原因;传入神经介导的膈神经反射抑制可能是原因之一。
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