The effect of hyperbaric oxygen on nasal mucociliary transport.

W. Narożny, Z. Sićko, C. Stankiewicz, T. Przewoźny, E. Pegiel-Sićko
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Abstract

Nasal mucociliary transport was measured in a group of 30 adult patients (eight women and 22 men; age range 21-78 years, mean 47.9 years) treated with hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy and in a control group of 32 adult subjects (two women and 30 men; age range 20-50 years, mean 32.0 years) compressed in a hyperbaric chamber without oxygen therapy. The treated patients breathed 100% oxygen at 250 kPa pressure for 60 min. Subjects from the control group were compressed in the hyperbaric chamber at 250 kPa for 70 min. Nasal mucociliary transport was measured with the saccharin clearance test. After exposure to HBO, the nasal mucociliary transport time was significantly decreased by 26% (P < 0.01) and returned to the original value after 24 h (increased by 8.3%, P = 0.25). In the control group, compressed in air, there were no statistically significant changes. This study shows that simultaneous compression and pure oxygen cause an increase in nasal mucociliary transport. The mechanism of activation of mucociliary clearance is probably the increased oxygenation of blood plasma and enhancement of metabolism in ciliated epithelium.
高压氧对鼻黏膜纤毛运输的影响。
对30名成年患者(8名女性,22名男性;年龄范围21-78岁,平均47.9岁)接受高压氧(HBO)治疗,对照组为32名成人受试者(2名女性和30名男性;年龄范围:20 ~ 50岁,平均32.0岁),在高压氧舱中无氧压缩。治疗组在250 kPa压力下呼吸100%氧气60 min,对照组在250 kPa高压室中压缩70 min。通过糖精清除试验测量鼻粘膜纤毛运输。HBO暴露后,鼻黏膜纤毛运输时间显著减少26% (P < 0.01), 24 h后恢复到原始值(增加8.3%,P = 0.25)。在空气中压缩的对照组中,没有统计学上的显著变化。本研究表明,同时压缩和纯氧导致鼻粘膜纤毛运输增加。纤毛粘膜清除激活的机制可能是血浆氧合增加和纤毛上皮代谢增强。
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